In Bing this "bookmark application" is called "Favorites". You can find this tool by clicking on the star at the top of your screen and a pop-down menu will appear.
bing
i think the other term for google is bing
Bing is a Search Engine like Google & Yahoo.
google bing
like Google or Bing or Yahoo
A search engine is like Google, bing or yahoo.
Bing is so gay i like google beter
Google has everything: from Angry Birds to Google Chrome (something like that). Google came before bing- which is a copycat to Google. This search engine (Google) is endless with information and features like: Google Docs, Google Chrome, Google notebook, Google Earth, Google Sketch-up, Google plus, Google Buzz, and more that is continous. So I rather choose glorious Google than boring bing.
It depends on what your using them for ...if u are looking for images google, if u search bing, little answers and other stuff like dating and weath and crap yahoo.
Google has abandoned SearchWiki. Google has replaced it with stars in Google search. Think of stars like bookmarks on steroids. What happens when you star a search result or map item? First that item will sync with Google Bookmarks and Google Toolbar. Second, the next time you perform a search, when relevant, that item will appear in a special list right at the top of your results.
Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. Mac users: If you don't see the wrench icon, go to the menu bar at the top of your screen and click Chrome. Select Options (Preferences on a Mac). Click the Personal Stuff tab and find the "Browsing data" section. Click Import data from another browser. In the Import Bookmarks and Settings dialog that appears, select the application that contains the settings you'd like to import. Make sure that only the checkboxes for items you want to import are selected. Click Import. The bookmarks from the other browser will now appear as a subfolder within the "Other bookmarks" folder at the end of the bookmarks bar. This feature isn't available on Chrome OS. Import bookmarks from any browser Export bookmarks from any browser as a HTML file and save the file to your computer. Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar in Google Chrome. Select Bookmark manager. Click the Organize menu in the manager. Select Import bookmarks. Open your saved HTML file. The bookmarks from the other browser will now appear as a subfolder within the "Other bookmarks" folder at the end of the bookmarks bar. Export bookmarks from Google Chrome Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. Select Bookmark manager. Click the Organize menu in the manager. Select Export bookmarks. Choose a location where you want your exported file to be saved, then click Save. Google Chrome will export your bookmarks as a HTML file
it is definitelygoogle i translated a whole book with it