Internet research
Its energizing world in which we live. After introducing Internet long back, our lives have been irrevocably changed. The web has changed the way we communicate with one another. It is estimated that there are currently over one billion Web pages on the Internet, and it is increasing day by day.
Web pages provide the most significant and most adverted sources of knowledge. The discovery of a new Web site with apposite information to help our research cause excitement and even celebration. Unfortunately, in the passion of excitement, it's all to easy and requiring to follow link after link until we lose the initial entry point, which some time we never rediscover it again. It is important to save and organize web page in our browser so we can find them and return to them again. If you are a user of the IE browser, you might be familiar with the term Favorites, used to refer to these recorded Web addresses (or URLs). In Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, you know these bookmarks as 'Favorite Places.' In either case, as you visit a Web site that you find interesting and to which you feel you might return again, you certainly want to record it as a bookmark. If you are like me, over time you will have visited hundreds if not thousands of web page in different web sites. When I find another something interesting I create a bookmark and add it to my list. Unfortunately, over time and time my bookmark file begins to resemble an morass document. What actually we need is to invest some time in organizing bookmark so that we can easily locate Web sites.

