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What is Social Bookmarking?


Social bookmarking using websites like Delicious is a service that allows users to tag, save, manage and share web pages from a centralized source. With emphasis on the power of the community, social bookmarking greatly improves how people discover, remember and share on the Internet.


The Site We Use is Delicious


Delicious lets you bookmark any site on the Internet, and get to it from anywhere. Instead of having different bookmarks on every computer, Delicious makes it easy to have a single set of bookmarks kept in sync between all of your computers. Even if you're not on a computer you own, you can still get to your bookmarks on the Delicious website.

Share your bookmarks, and get bookmarks in return. If your friends use Delicious, you can send them interesting bookmarks that they can check out the next time they log in. Of course, they can do the same for you. As you explore the site and find interesting users, you can use our Subscriptions and Network features to keep track of the Delicious tags and users you find most interesting.
Discover the most useful and interesting bookmarks on the web. See what's hot with Delicious users by checking out their popular tags. By looking at popular bookmarks for a tag, you'll be able to discover the most interesting bookmarks on the topics you're most interested in. Browse bookmarks on just about anything from the best programming tips to the most popular travel sites, all in an easy to read format. {http://delicious.com/about}


7 Things You Should Know About Social Bookmarking






Good Social Bookmarking Sites

Delicious - http://delicious.com

Diigo - http://www.diigo.com







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