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Do You Bookmark Socially or Locally? - http://lifehacker.com/5079759...
Do You Bookmark Socially or Locally?
Most stuff I bookmark online (on delicious or magnolia), but short-term stuff, like jobs or concerts I'm interested in following up on I bookmark locally. - Jandy, ConcertMaven of FF
yeah, similar - frankly i've never gotta hang of bookmarking...I keep tools i need to viisit regularly in my toolbar and then every other one i tend to search google for! :) - Zee.
socially through delicious w/ some on Google bookmarks & Yahoo bookmarks - scott
I always do it socially, unless I have a tab open that I haven't looked at yet and need to close the browser. Then I just delete them again once I've looked at them. - Geoff Girardin
Socially - I rarely mark bookmarks as private, but if I do, they're short-term (as with Jandy). - flammable
I always bookmark socially, unless it's local scope (eg intranet) - David Slattery
Socially. I don't see the point of bookmarking locally as socially works both ways and locally only serves me. Plus I'd rather have all my links saved to the cloud and my desktop rather than just the desktop. - Jon Gosier
both.. diigo and foxmarks ftw! - Tim Hoeck
I have been using the hell out of Read This Later. At least as far as marking things to read later... *cough* Once I've checked something out, tho, it usually ends up on delicious or somewhere. - abacab
I use both, depending on what I'm bookmarking. - LouCypher
local bookmarks are for porn and you all know it - Mitch
Local for sites I like and If I think other people like the site I add it to stumbleupon or delicious It all really depends. - Patrick from twhirl
I've started using Twine as well. - Ian May
I used to bookmark by creating contacts. That way they got synchronised to my mobile device. But I don't bookmark since FF3. Browser history = bookmarks. For me it's quicker to type a few letters in the address bar and then pick one of my browser's auto-complete options - sjjh
@Zee I'm glad someone else uses that method! - David Young
both - Nebojsa Radovic from twhirl
love the ability to access information from any computer in the world, even though I rarely don't have my laptop - Dobromir Hadzhiev
Both too, mostly social... But I think that Delicious is not that social. - Kristian Salonen
Socially. But I agree with Kristian: Delicious have now to improve the social (interaction) side of the whole stuff. - Thierry R. Andriamirado
I bookmark socially using delicious more. stuff with short shelf life i do it with digg. - Carolyn Chan
Socially, Delicious. - Leandro Ardissone ⍨
socially, now using diigo since i can have bookmarks private, public or only shared with group/project members only (especially on projects which has some confidentiality issues) - Naor Mark
socially, diigo - Jennifer Van Grove
I do what Jandy does, though I bookmark locally as well if it's something important or feel I'll be visiting over and over. - Kol Tregaskes
Delicious. Never looked back. - Roberto Bonini
I usually bookmark socially. Share, learn, and grow together. :) - Daynah
Somewhere in the past few years, I got too lazy to bookmark at all. Most of my computers almost always have something like 8 windows open with 35 or so tabs between them, and I might have IE, Chrome and or Safari open, too. Wonder what a psychiatrist would make of that. - MiniMage TKDteacher of FF
With FF related items we can see how many people posted and bookmarked any one page. Its great. - Roberto Bonini
Both, one off stuff I keep for reference goes to delicious, stuff I use regularly and want to bookmark for ease of access goes into Google Bookmarks, nothing goes into the browsers local bookmarks. - Andy Davies
Both. I primarily bookmark locally with foxmark syncing but also bookmark socially w/ magnolia. - Keith - @tsudo
A little of both. - Paul W. Swansen
Both. Socially for pages I can never find in bookmarks(easier to do descriptions). - clarke thomas
Socially: articles, posts, pictures. Locally: websites in general. - Marcos