ars technica looks at the fifth public Firefox 3 alpha.Some features noted are the Places system, which in the final version is to support bookmark tagging, full-text indexing and others. To facilitate this, the bookmark storage has been ported to a SQLite based mozStorage, which could allow you execute a search query of your browser history, even 100 web pages ago. Finally, ars considers the HTML engine, Gecko 1.9, to be the most significant feature, as its HTML rendering is top notch. More …
With the depth of information available on the web, present browser bookmarks are nearly useless. I use Google as a substitute bookmarks. You can get an idea of what bookmarks tagging is by the results you get from a Google search. Much more useful.
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