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There’s no Copy and Paste on the <strong>iPhone</strong>, but you can send the URL of an open<br />

Web page to a friend by email. Just tap the ± button at the bottom of the screen.<br />

In the pop-up button box (shown on the next page), tap Mail Link to This Page. The<br />

<strong>iPhone</strong>’s email program opens, and a new, outgoing message appears. The Subject<br />

line and body are already filled in (with the Web page’s title and URL). All you have<br />

to do is address the message and send it. (Return to Safari by pressing Home and<br />

then tapping Safari.)<br />

Bookmarks<br />

Amazingly enough, Safari <strong>com</strong>es prestocked with bookmarks (Favorites)—that<br />

is, tags that identify Web sites you might want to visit again without having<br />

to remember and type their URLs. Even more amazingly, all of these canned<br />

bookmarks are interesting and useful to you in particular! How did it know?<br />

Easy—it copied your existing desktop <strong>com</strong>puter’s browser bookmarks from<br />

Internet Explorer (Windows) or Safari (Macintosh) when you synced the<br />

<strong>iPhone</strong> (Chapter 13). Sneaky, eh?<br />

To see them, tap } at the bottom of the screen. You see the master list of<br />

bookmarks (below, right). Some may be “loose,” and many more are probably<br />

organized into folders, or even folders within folders.<br />

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