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The Web
you've visited them recently). If you recognize the address you're trying to
type, by all means tap it instead of typing out the rest of the URL.The time you
save could be your own.
There's no Copy and Paste on the iPhone, but you can send the uRL of an open
Web page to a friend by email. When the addressbar is open for editing, a Share
button appears above and to the left of it.Tap Share to switch into the iPhone's
Mail program, where a new, outgoing message appears.The Subjectline and
body are already filled in (with the Webpage's title and uRL). all you have to do is
address the message and send it. (Return to Safari by pressing HomeÆSafari.)
Bookmarks
Amazingly enough, Safari comes prestocked with bookmarks (Favorites)--that
is, tags that identify Websites you might want to visit again without having
to remember and type their URLs.Even more amazingly, all of the secanned
bookmarks are interesting and useful to
you
in particular! How did it know?
Easy--it copied your existing desktop computer's browser bookmarks from
Internet Explorer (Windows) or Safari (Macintosh) when you synced the
iPhone(Chapter11).Sneaky,eh?
Anyway,to see them, tap the
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button at the bottom of the screen. You see