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The Digital Compass: Mastering Bookmarks and Favorites In the early days of the web, finding a great website felt like discovering a hidden oasis. Today, the internet is more like a boundless ocean. Without a way to mark your territory, that brilliant article, perfect gift idea, or essential work tool can vanish into the digital ether the moment you close your tab. The Digital Compass: Mastering Bookmarks and Favorites In
The act of marking a location to resume a task later is ancient. In the physical world, a scrap of ribbon, a folded corner, or a dedicated leather strip serves as a bookmark . In the digital realm, a star icon, a heart, or the command Ctrl+D creates a favorite (or bookmark). Despite their identical surface function, these two technologies reveal a deep shift in human-information interaction. This paper argues that while physical bookmarks emphasize , digital favorites prioritize accessibility and networkability . Understanding this evolution is critical for designing next-generation personal information management (PIM) systems.