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Based on 2 community responsesThe concept of bookmarking dates back to the early days of the web. The first widely used web browser, Mosaic, released in 1993, introduced the concept of 'hotlist' which allowed users to save frequently visited sites. Later, Netscape Navigator, released in 1994, popularized the term 'bookmark' and made it a standard feature in web browsers. Bookmarks allowed users to save and organize their favorite websites for easy access.
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- Mosaic introduced 'hotlist' in 1993
- Netscape Navigator popularized 'bookmark' in 1994
- Bookmarks became a standard feature in web browsers
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