0 present participle of bookmark
1 to make a record of the address of a web page on your computer so that you can find it again easily:
The bookmarking facilities that are integrated into most current web browsers provide users with personalised access to web resources.
It also provides access to a journaling system that records prior inputs along with detailed error analysis, and a bookmarking system that tracks exercise completion.
Some social bookmarking services also draw inferences from the relationship of tags to create clusters of tags or bookmarks.
It combined social networking and bookmarking with web syndication, blogging and personalization tools.
The company provided two core services: social bookmarking and aggregation of links and metadata for content from other social software applications.
It combines social bookmarking, blogging, web syndication and a democratic editorial system that enables users to collaboratively submit and promote articles.
The full service has been called a beauty lifesaver, a step beyond bookmarking and useful for home design projects.
On del.icio.us, an online bookmarking and research tool, tag clouds visually depict the frequency and importance of user-generated tags.