Here is another way to buffer, harvest or save anything that you can cc&p, a URL or printed text, using the mailto: method. First tap your "Go To" key and delete the http:// then type mailto:xxxx The xxxx [this will appear in the To: line} is anything you want then tap your "Return" key. This will take you to your "write" screen of your e-mail message screen with the xxxx or whatever you used appearing in the To: line with cursor flashing in the Subject: line. Paste whatever you gathered, start a message or type a reminder or whatever. Now go back where you were, use recents or go wherever you want. Gather more URL's, printed text or whatever and repeat the process, "Go to", delete http:// type mailto: xxxx and add the new information to the text or write area of the "e-mail". This information will be "saved" for about 24 hours [?] or "unless you turn the box off". Now when you have finished gathering various tid bits of printed text or multiple URL's cc&p the gathered [buffered, harvested or pick a word] information and use wherever. If sending an e-mail simply delete the xxxx, add addresses accordingly, add a subject, proof read as necessary, remove signature if necessary and send that bad boy.
If you elect to use this method just to gather information I address message to myself, send and then maybe "save upon receiving" to which I added the subject or simply discard when received. I do one or the other since I use mailto:xxxx most of the time. Once again you can use anything after the mailto: like 1234, apple, dog or cat [pick something] and then to recall that "page" simply use mailto: and then add 1234, apple, dog or cat etc., etc., etc.