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by TillE
793 days ago
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I don't know if there have been any real studies about this, but I certainly hear about a ton of people with a million open tabs and very few who productively use bookmarks in any significant way. My theory is that bookmarks are a failed concept, putting something out of sight but not in a useful system, so it's guaranteed to be forgotten. If I really need to save an important link, it goes in a notebook which is far more flexible. |
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But the people who don’t like bookmarks and want tabs for organization have to work against the browser, so they are far more likely to write about their issues.