if you are on a mac computer just drag them out of the bookmark bar and they will disappear or if your on any computer just click bookmark and right click and press delete and you will have them deleted.
It depends on the browser you use, not the laptop.
On Firefox and Google Chrome, press CTRL + Shift + B.
On any other browser, press CTRL + B.
Now you can see your bookmark manager. Sort through them. Any bookmarks you do not wish to keep, right-click it and then click "Delete".
This article may be of some help to you (click).
Right Click then hit "delete"
you click remove
Click bookmarks, then add to bookmarks
yes you can
Google bookmarks are used as a short-cut to a page the user/individual desires to return to. Google bookmarks are used in the same fashion standard computer browser bookmarks are, however Google is superior.
I think under your history, there should be a tab beside it that says bookmarks...... but i do have a mac, this still should be for windows
Go into "Settings". Touch "Safari". Touch "Clear History". This does not change your bookmarks.
Bookmarks - are 'shortcuts' to websites. Instead of having to type the URL each time, you simply click on the bookmark - and the computer locates the webpage. History - is a list of websites you've previously visited.
First a Google account must be created in order to use and access Google Bookmarks. One that has been done this service can be used. Bookmarks can be saved to the Google Account and accessed from any computer.
If you are already somewhat computer literate, then yes, it is easy to organize Google bookmarks. You can store them securely online, import them, export them and even search them.
History Button next to view and bookmarks
go to bookmarks, go to organize bookmarks, then just delete them
Go to Bookmarks > Organize Bookmarks... > Import and Backup > Export HTML
You can import bookmarks stored in HTML format from a file, using the Import feature of the Bookmarks Manager: * Firefox 2 and earlier: "Bookmarks -> Organize (or Manage) Bookmarks -> File -> Import -> From File" * Firefox 3: "Bookmarks -> Organize Bookmarks -> Import and Backup -> Import HTML... -> from an HTML File"