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NetLingo: Internesia

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By: , IntoMobile
Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 2:16 PM

I like this word from NetLingo, my fave tech-language site…

internesia
The inability to remember which Web site a piece of information came from or which bookmark might get you back there

internesia

The inability to remember which Web site a piece of information came from or which bookmark might get you back there

Wowzer,how many times has this happened to me?! It’s worse with Mobile browsing too, because until recently it wasn’t possible to open multiple browsers windows. The recent crop of smartphones seems to have solved that, but still, how often do you still find that you’ve missed a site, and/or info you wanted to save? If the answer is not at all, perhaps you have ‘Bookmark OCD’ ;-)

[Via: NetLingo]

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