The browser bookmarks may have articles you don't ever go to
read or places that you've overlooked for a long time, but bookmarks can be
used more productively to save ten useful URLs that are stored in your app and
help you do more and faster online.
1) Create new documents in Google Docs
Google provides handy web links to make new Google Docs
(docs.new), sheets (sheets.new), and slides (slides.new), which saves them time
and difficulty to load drive and to make new files. Recently Google introduced
a new Google Keep shortcut, too (notes.new) to add a new message to your
browser bookmarks.
2) Build your own private Twitter
Twitter lists are among the great features of the software.
You can bookmark the file and display a stream of tweets from only that select
group of accounts if you create a list of different Twitter accounts (follow
this link, then click the new list key, top right).
3) Jump to your active Slack threads
If you work for a big company, you have a fair chance of
using Slack, and Slack has an excellent web app (in addition to the desktop and
smartphone applications). You can bookmark many different parts of Slack on the
web (but the URL will be personal for you), for instance by tapping All unread
in the preference pane at left and bookmarking this page.
4) Save advanced searches
Accumulating an in-depth search, whether on Google, Twitter,
and Wikipedia, or elsewhere, can take precious minutes in your day, so if you
are looking a lot, save it in a bookmark so you can get back to it quickly. You
could even have a search bookmarks folder, with large images of the change to
Twitter Change mentions.
5) Compose blog posts more quickly
If you want to bookmark different parts of your blogging
system–not least the screen on which you can create a new blog–on WordPress,
Blog, Tumblr, and whatever CMS is published (these links are unique to your
environment, but has to be pretty easy to find).
6) Jump around YouTube
When you make much use of YouTube in your day-to-day
internet activities, bookmarks may save you a lot of time. For example, you may
save URLs directly to search YouTube or to link to your channels. If you need
to refer to a section of a movie regularly, you can also connect to specific
timestamps in YouTube videos.
7) Find out what’s new
The bookmarks can provide you with a fast shortcut for
anything new in your world's new Android applications, or recently updated
Dropbox files, or new Chrome extensions, or the latest Spotify songs. If you look
at headlines, think about adding a bookmark to save the next time you have to
search with a few clicks.
8) Jump around Wikipedia
You have plenty of Links that make Wikipedia navigation
easier, from online articles to Wikipedia searches. For example, you can find
information here recently and switch to a random article on Wikipedia here. You
can also bookmark a reference to events from today's history and the latest
Wikipedia posts.
9) Check your unread messages in Gmail
If you dare to deal with the rampant words that are unread
in your Gmail inbox, then this bookmark is going to do the trick for you (if
you are signed in already). You can bookmark any search in Gmail quickly to get
back to it–unread emails older than one-year starred emails or messages in
your draft folder can get bookmarked.
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