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How can I access my "favorited"/liked tweets from three years ago?

I actually wrote a tool for exactly this kind of problem: SnapbirdYou can use it to search all your liked tweets, or find someone else’s liked tweets. The app is bound by the twitter API limits, but you’ll be able to search back 3,200 liked tweets so in most cases it will work.Hope it can help!

How do you find and use your favorites on Google Chrome?

"Favorites" in some browsers, like Internet Explorer or Safari, are called "bookmarks" in Chrome. You can see your bookmarks in three places:Bookmarks bar: The bookmarks bar is turned off by default. You can change your settings to show the bookmarks bar on every page.Bookmarks menu: Get to this list of bookmarks through the Chrome menu  ☰ > Bookmarks.Bookmark manager: The bookmark manager makes it easy for you to revisit your bookmarks. To get there, click the Chrome menu  ☰ > Bookmarks > Bookmark Manager.To bookmark a webpage:On the right side of your address bar, click the ☆ star icon. You can also do one of the following:Go to the Chrome menu ☰ > Bookmarks > Bookmark this page.Go to the web address bar at the top of the page and find the lock icon or the  page icon. Drag either one into the bookmarks bar.Press Ctrl+D or ⌘+D.To import your bookmarks from Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Safari, follow these steps:On your computer, open Chrome.In the top right, click the ☰ Menu.Select Bookmarks > Import Bookmarks and Settings.Select the program that contains the bookmarks you'd like to import.Click Import.Click Done.If you haven't created any bookmarks in Chrome, the bookmarks will show up in your bookmarks bar. If you already have bookmarks in Chrome, the bookmarks will be in a new folder labeled "Imported From…"

What are the best ways to search my Twitter favorites?

Tweetdeck: Standalone application: Tweetdeck. (Easy, too: add column, checkbox favorites; and from the top of each column, you can search by keyword, user, etc).IFTTT: Twitter "favorites" is also a "trigger" on http://IFTTT.com so you can have your favorites emailed to you, or sent to a variety of services (as of March 2014: Evernote, Feedly, Google Docs, Instapaper, Pocket... list not complete). I'm pushing IFTTT for a OneNote "channel" (service with triggers) so I can dump my favorites in an application/website I actually use: OneNote is on all my devices and easily searchable, but I'm using my favorites feedreader, NewsBlur, to save my favorites right now. But dumping your favorites into a note app would seem the best way to save/search favorites. (If only IFTTT supported OneNote! They said maybe one day... they do have OneDrive, so it's possible I'll see it soon.)Find on Twitter/Favorites page: Finally, the old ctrl-F on Twitter itself: go to your Favorites by selecting "Me" then "favorites" (you can load and search another user's favorites, as well), load as many as you want by hitting "end" several times, until you get to the start date you want to search (or until you reach the end of the favorites), and then ctrl+F to find a word on that page. It's inelegant, but it works really well if the user keeps their favorites to a minimum, or prunes them occasionally. (I prune my favorites often since often I'll use "Favorite" as a "Like" button, but I don't want to save/search all my "Likes" on Twitter, just informative tweets, good pics or links, etc).But I think the most elegant option is Tweetdeck right now, though http://IFTTT.com comes in a strong second since it's all automated and you can pick the "recipe" ("Twitter favorites to Pocket", etc) that you find easiest to search or use.

How do i delete a favorite story from fanfiction.net?

Okay, first you click on the 'log in' thing on the top right corner of the screen while you are already logged in. That sends you to your account info. (I'm sure you already know that part, but I'm just being thorough. Then you go to the little tab that says 'favorites' on the top of the screen, in between 'DocX' and 'Forums', then click on favorite stories. (you probably already know that part too, but just in case) your list of favorite stories will appear below it. On the far right to the title of the favorite story, there is a little thing that says 'remove'. Click on that, it will say 'are you sure' blah blah blah, say yes and presto, its gone.

How do I add FEEDS into my Yahoo 360 page from outside sources?

Mr. Kewal Arora (Intertrade House) - if you do not know the answer keep quite do not give just irrelevant one word answer to get points. some one may report against you. Beware.

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