Is bookmark portlet available in portal R2

Hi,
I want to know whether it is possible to add bookmarks in oracle Portal if yes how.
i want to add (KOL a website as portlet & Domino.doc website as portlet) and want to know if bookmarks are possible on domina.doc (portlet website).
thanks,
Pravin

I am not quite sure what question you are asking.
There is a portlet called Favorites found under "Portlet Repository:content" which you can use to store any http url and provide whatever name you wish.

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