safari and I use shorthand ascii symbols... friend feed is ff - Noah David Simon
I use Firefox bookmarks toolbar - 75 items; only about 25 showing, the rest are accessible via the little >> drop down menu thingy! I also use SPEEDDIAL - a cool firefox add-on.. check it out https://addons.mozilla.org/en-... - Susan Beebe
you are all disappointing me, I thought you would come back with something cool I did not know about, but thanks anyway! - Loic Le Meur
with Firefox 3 I'm hooked on the 'awesome bar' and using bookmark tools less - Craig Dalton via twhirl
Sadly, I'm in the same boat as everyone else. For the sites I need to visit all the time I essentially use tabs, and keep them open all the time. Between del.icio.us and tabs, I see no real reason for other bookmarks. - Scott Jarkoff
fx bookmarks, synced via google browser sync. Occasional backup bookmarks.html to remote server (for when i have to use ie) - martin english
i like google bookmarks and the google toolbar. multiple tags so I can see certain bookmarks in different menus tabs is a bonus. - Jason Toney
i use the Firefox del.icio.us toolbar add-on. menus are updated according to what i tag. i like the bundle concept too. - Guy Vander Heyden
The sites I use all the time are part of my Firefox session. :P Others are Firefox bookmarks. - Tanath
Foxmarks to sync my Firefox Bookmarks. The majority of "regular" sites are all in Google Reader. - Jason DeBoer-Moran
have Netvibes as my daily homepage ....and google Reader for RSS reading on the go (using AIR!) - Mr.Tiggr
I know I'm biased but I use a personal toolbar that I created at Conduit. I update it once and automatically have all my favorites on all my browsers on all my computers. - Guy
I have a bookmark folders on firefox: sites, bml (bookmarklets), Internal, ToBlog (all the stuff to read again later) and thats actually it. All of the folders (ex. ToBlog) are really small. I actually don't need that many sites and most I just type the url. - Oliver Thylmann
Since I move around so much, and I have two machines at home, I use del.icio.us for all my bookmarks. I tried out Netvibes, but it doesn't work well on our machines at work. IT department machines are not locked down like the end-user ones, but it's still wonky. This isn't a commercial for del.icio.us, but what attracted me to it is being able to use it everywhere: work, home, friend's houses, church, anywhere. - Harvey Simmons
Diigo. I like exploring the diigo site as well. Diigo also allows simultaneous bookmarking to delicious. I also use the blog this and tweet features frequently. It integrates well with Firefox bookmarks. What's tagged and bookmarked in diigo is also tagged and bookmarked in firefox 3. I prefer diigo's sidebar to that of delicious. - Rick Powell
To be honest, though, about half the time I just rely on FF 3's auto complete feature in the address bar. Well implemented and reliable. - Rick Powell
I use Google Bookmarks because they sync with Google Notebook and are easy to find with search. - Svartling
Still using del.icio.us. switching costs are too high. Who will build an export function for Del.icio.us? - Dennis Goedegebuure
Since the question was not for bookmark archiving purposes (I use del.icio.us), but for bookmarks on daily use, my vote here goes for the Opera Speed Dial. I also like Operas Session Manager (or the equivalent addon for Firefox). - Alexander Ebel
Firefox bookmarks w/ Foxmarks for synching across multiple PC's, also good for linkdumps, and I use keywords for most visited - tsudohnimh
"I’m calling it Twit2Fit - using Twitter to support and inspire one another to improve our wellness, whether it be through diet, exercise or even spiritual health. Let’s use one another as a check point to keep everyone focused on their goals. Even if it’s just a daily checkin with a Tweet that reads, “Walked 30 minutes this morning. Avoided greasy lunch. Not bad for a Tuesday.” Know that there are folks out there also focused on improved wellness who are supporting you, cheering you on and keeping you honest." - Vince DeGeorge
A program being started by Jason Falls - why not join in on the fun? - Vince DeGeorge
I'm joining this. I need to get in shape. - Robert Scoble
Robert, there's a room set up, I've just sent you an invite. - Vince DeGeorge
I'm up for this, altough I am well unfit! - Joe Dawson
Sweet, just what the doctor ordered. I'm really looking at Jump Rope training for Cardio 'cos I don't have so much time and space to paly with. - Olumide Alabi via twhirl
I'll pass on joining, but I think this is a terrific idea. - Ian Betteridge
I just started up at the gym again and need all the motivation I can get :) - Nick via twhirl
already got it. I see the Seesmic logo at the bottom of the update screen. Is there a Seesmic tie in or that's just an ad for helping them raise funding? - Olumide Alabi via twhirl
seems like a maintenance update, so far so good anyways - Chris Jones via twhirl
How can I find out if you've subscribed to my FriendFeed? - Lawrence Liu via twhirl
According to the little bubble, not me. Even though you said the other day I was being added to the World Wide Talk Show. ;-) Oops, can't press Enter for a newline. What I was going to say, prior to the Post button getting unexpectedly pressed, is that I cannot imagine following 20,000 (or even some fraction of that) on FF. It's gotta be tough as it is on Twitter. - Joanmarie
Guessing that comments are the way to let you know :) - Jed White
Holy crap. You've practically got the SNN goin' on - Scoble News Network ?? You will all be featured this week on Fast Company TV - Submit bio to ... - Charlie Anzman
This is the greatest thing to happen to anyone ever! Cheesecake for everybody. - Akiva Moskovitz
I let you know via Twitter, perhaps this is more appropriate. - bill shamam
IF you are able to WITHSTAND fair portion of Russian (sorry, but I try to bring here my community from Russian segment of livejournal.com after buyout disaster) and/or stream of Nokia-tablet/Maemo/etc related-stuff and/or a lot of bitch about this and that... http://friendfeed.com/silpol ;) - silpol
Robert, I appreciate your efforts, but I'm afraid that if I follow you (and you follow me in return), I'll have to deal with a lot of noise, and a lot of hype. Once you get worked up about something, you have this need to talk about it all the time, and to impose your point of view (ex: FaceBook). That's why I unsubscribed from your blog a while back. I couldn't deal with it any more. You shot down two of my comments without even bothering to consider them. Take this for what it's worth, no hard feelings. - Raoul Pop
You're not subscribed to me, here, but anything I have to say that might be interesting to you, I say in a comment anyway... I'm not very talkative, but I enjoy watching your conversation! - Kenneth LeFebvre