For over three years I have been using a bookmarking service, "del.icio.us", that allows you to save and organize your bookmarks in the clouds. (Which means that you can access it from any computer or platform). And up until recently I have been mostly happy with the system. There were a few glitchy annoyances but nothing that would drive me from not using it. But, last week the whole interface changed. It changed to a very simplistic style and a very different way of functioning. In Apr 27, 2011 – Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, the YouTube founders bought out delicious from Yahoo. (It looks like they didn't get the password to their blog after all! ) There many items and functions that they are still working on. I for one will be watching to see what becomes of it and if they can bring up to the coolness level of delicious to what YouTube has become. But, until then I wanted to work with an established service that works and doesn't have a lot of the issues of a converted service. So for now I am using "faves" and have found it to my liking. It is easy and intuitive to set up and maintain. I also like that you get image icons for your bookmarks and that you have a (albeit limited) capability of choosing that image. If you are really into the social networking thing you can invite your friends and share your bookmarks. For me I just wanted the capability to organize them and to be able to access them wherever or whenever I wanted. And Faves definitely meets that criteria! I think this just reinforces technology in general; there is no one perfect solution and you have to go with the best option that works for you!