Yes you can store if you sync your data at cloud.
It depends on what type of restoration you are preforming on your iPod touch. It you are resetting the network then yes all your tabs and bookmarks get erased. If you are resetting settings to factory default then no your bookmarks will not be erased. If you are restoring your whole iPod completely then yes everything on your ipod will be erased.
If you have the del.icio.us addon, you probably hid your Bookmarks menu button. Go to the del.icio.us menu, and at the bottom you will see 'Show Bookmarks Menu'.
go to bookmarks, go to organize bookmarks, then just delete them
Go to Bookmarks > Organize Bookmarks... > Import and Backup > Export HTML
Click bookmarks, then add to bookmarks
You can import bookmarks stored in HTML format from a file, using the Import feature of the Bookmarks Manager: * Firefox 2 and earlier: "Bookmarks -> Organize (or Manage) Bookmarks -> File -> Import -> From File" * Firefox 3: "Bookmarks -> Organize Bookmarks -> Import and Backup -> Import HTML... -> from an HTML File"
To get your free bookmarks you must go to www.arbookfind.com
Click the Bookmarks menu, then select "Organize Bookmarks...". Or simply press Ctrl+Shift+B
Google is a website so it does not use bookmarks. However we can put bookmarks in Google Chrome.
In Google Chrome, favorites are called "Bookmarks". to access them, go to the wrench menu>Bookmarks. If you really want a bookmarks bar, you can check the box that says "Show Bookmarks Bar". To see a list of your bookmarks in webpage format, go to Bookmark Manager (one of the options when you hover over "Bookmarks").
FireFox BookmarksThe Mozilla Firefox browser stores the bookmarks in the Bookmarks tab, which is available on the menu bar on the top of the page.The answer posted above goes for only inside the browser. The question might have been asked with an intention of saving (backing up) and restoring the bookmarks during uninstallation/upgrade of your browser. No matter what it has to save the information into the file system, but the filetype may vary from application to application. As such, Firefox deals everything with bookmarks.HTML file! and inside "bookmarkbackups" folder.This link explains everything very neatly. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Lost_bookmarks.Recovering Your Firefox BookmarksThis is documented elsewhere, but perhaps comes across as too nerdy for some. If you're using Windows XP, recovering from a crash or whatever, and find that your Firefox bookmarks (and bookmarklets and bookmark toolbar) have disappeared, here's what to do: - Find your profile in c:\Documents and Settings\[your XP user name]\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles- There should be a subfolder there called bookmarkbackups. Find the most recent bookmarks HTML file in there (usually with a date after the 'bookmarks' bit.- Copy it to somewhere safe and rename the existing one bookmarks.HTML.- Copy it to the default profiles folder (up one level from the bookmarkbackups folder, deleting the existing bookmarks.HTML file.- Close Firefox if it's running and relaunch it. Your old bookmarks should be restored.An easier way is to find file as above in ....\profiles (bookmarks-2009-04-27.json) from old disk and copy back to same location on new disk, go to browser bookmarks then organise bookmarks (ctrl shift b) import and backup then restore your file will be there, restore this and confirm (this will overwrite existing ones) original bookmarks returned