Google has silently added a Bookmarks feature to My Search History, enabling you to quickly tag and comment any web page you've visited.
If Google in the future opens this up, letting users share their bookmarks and see bookmarking data in searches, we could see something very useful and popular.
To bookmark a page, just visit it through Google Search, get to it in your Search History, and click the star icon. Then click "edit" and type in any tags under the "Labels" heading. You can even add some notes in the box underneath that.
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