bookmarkˈbʊkˌmɑrk
bookmark (v)
- present
- bookmarks
- past
- bookmarked
- past participle
- bookmarked
- present participle
- bookmarking
bookmark (n)
- plural
- bookmarks
English Definitions:
bookmark, bookmarker (noun)
a marker (a piece of paper or ribbon) placed between the pages of a book to mark the reader's place
bookmark (Noun)
A strip of material used to mark a place in a book.
bookmark (Noun)
A record of the address of a file or Internet page serving as a shortcut to it.
bookmark (Noun)
A pointer found in a nonclustered index to a row in a clustered index or a table heap
bookmark (Verb)
To create a bookmark.
Bookmark
In the context of the World Wide Web, a bookmark is a Uniform Resource Identifier that is stored for later retrieval in any of various storage formats. All modern web browsers include bookmark features. Bookmarks are called favorites or Internet shortcuts in Internet Explorer, and by virtue of that browser's large market share, these terms have been synonymous with bookmark since the first browser war. Bookmarks are normally accessed through a menu in the user's web browser, and folders are commonly used for organization. In addition to bookmarking methods within most browsers, many external applications offer bookmark management. Bookmarks have been incorporated in browsers since the Mosaic browser in 1993. Bookmark lists were called Hotlists in Mosaic and in previous versions of Opera; this term has faded from common use. Other early web browsers such as ViolaWWW and Cello also had bookmarking features. With the advent of social bookmarking, shared bookmarks have become a means for users sharing similar interests to pool web resources, or to store their bookmarks in such a way that they are not tied to one specific computer or browser. Web-based bookmarking services let users save bookmarks on a remote web server, accessible from anywhere.
Bookmark
A bookmark is a thin marking tool, commonly made of card, leather, or fabric, used to keep track of a reader's progress in a book and allow the reader to easily return to where the previous reading session ended. Alternate materials for bookmarks are paper, metals like silver and brass, silk, wood, cord (sewing), and plastic. Some books may have one or more bookmarks made of woven ribbon sewn into the binding. Furthermore, other bookmarks incorporate a page-flap that enables them to be clipped on a page.
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