Besides storing links to web pages in KeepandShare's Bookmark application, you can also use the Document application as a good place to store links along with notes and copied information.
Documents are particularly useful if you are trying to also store notes and copied information with your links, as might be the case when you are visiting a number of web sites and gathering together information as part of researching a particular topic, say in planning an upcoming vacation.
The document application has the advantage that you can stash a lot of information - both links, text and images - into a single document. The links can still be live links as they are in Bookmark, but you can also put your notes around the link, and use colors and formatting to help highlight and organize the information.
If there is important information on web pages you want to remember, you might want to copy the information into a KeepandShare document, since web pages often times go away at a later date. Simply select the text on the web page, copy it to the clip board, then paste it once you're editing a KeepandShare document.
To place a link inside a KeepandShare document, first type in the name of the link (e.g., "the original newspaper article"). Then highlight this name and choose the Hyperlink command from the editor's toolbar:

Paste the link into the field titled "URL" and click on OK.