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I wrote to Merlin asking this same question, and he wanted to see what everyone here thought (plus I thought it'd be a great way to start being active, as I love listening to the Mann as many times a week possible!)

I visit Digg and StumbleUpon a lot visiting many websites a day, and a lot of those I usually end up bookmarking for some sort of value, be it to show friends later, or it was a cool site that I thought would somehow be useful. I already use Foxmarks, as I'd probably cry if I were to lose allllll my bookmarks, but my question to you guys is what way do you sort your own bookmarks? I watched the Inbox Zero presentation from Google the other day and loved it and wondered how that might be applied to bookmarking sites, anyone attempted already?

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I only bookmark selectively in...

I only bookmark selectively in my browser. These are things like my bank sites and bill paying sites. Anything else goes in ma.gnolia. I use the Social Bookmarks Quicksilver plugin for searching my ma.gnolia marks and I subscribe to my own bookmarks feed so that I am reminded of my new bookmarks in case I need to forward them, read more carefully, whatever.

 
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