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It depends on what you use the web for and how you use your browser; one size does not fit all.
Personally I use bookmarks for the relatively small number of sites that I visit regularly. I want to keep my bookmarks efficiently and consistently organised for quick and easy access. I don't want to clutter them up with hundreds of daily news stories, forum posts, or film/music reviews that I'll delete after reading once.
When necessary tabs can be sorted and organised into different windows, and it's quicker to close open pages as I go along than create/open/delete a bunch of bookmarks.