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I was just curious what type of categorization/organization people use for their bookmarks in their web browsers. I'd love to hear everyone's setup.

I'll go first:

I use the bookmark toolbar in Firefox/Chrome for frequently visited sites.

For others, I have folders:

Music

Japanese Studies

tech

Comics

Download

eCards

Fonts

Social

Information/Content

Languages

Other

Stores

To Buy

Useful Websites

Web Design

Web Utilities

Software

Articles

I also have tons of bookmarks in the "Unsorted Bookmarks" area in Firefox.

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most my bookmarks have to do with school so

School

class 1

class 2

...

Geek (this is where all my cool geeky bookmarks go for sites that only i find helpful)

Math (bunch of non wiki reference sites I don't bookmark wiki)

physics (just like math)

and i have a few random ones

on my bar I have the most important stuff like different emails, facebook, neowin, google cal, online banking...

my favorite feature is actually not bookmarking like this. You can gold star google searches and google will display those searches on the top. that's actually the feature i use most often and it's kinda like bookmarking.

I have some organization with my bookmarks but my 5,000+ links are sorta all over the place after failing.

My bookmark's toolbar in FF is full of most of my daily links. http://grab.by/4j4k

My actual bookmarks.. I rarely even go through excluding my recipe/baking folder. http://grab.by/4j4q

I tried to use my Delicious account but I would often forget about it.. Although I do use Xmarks to sync my bookmarks between all of my computers :).

my favorite feature is actually not bookmarking like this. You can gold star google searches and google will display those searches on the top. that's actually the feature i use most often and it's kinda like bookmarking.

I never thought about using that feature. I'll give it a shot, thanks!

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