0 past simple and past 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: --
Most social bookmarking sites allow users to search for bookmarks which are associated with given tags, and rank the resources by the number of users which have bookmarked them.
Connotea recognised a number of scientific websites and automatically collected metadata for the article or page being bookmarked, including author and publication names.
Especially when they were the author of these bookmarked documents they could create an easy-to-use list and share it with others in their field of expertise and start a conversation.
Folders and catalogs can be bookmarked, and comments may be added to images.
It allows you to follow an area of a web page through a dedicated feed bookmarked in a new toolbar.
The user could also add tags so that other users could search for tags and see the bookmarked site.
It had been placed on the table as if someone had removed it from a shelf and bookmarked the pages that explained the dancing.
The images bookmarked by a user are available for any user to view.