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At the end of some articles on fleurets.com, you'll see we've added buttons to some of the most popular social-content network sites on the web.
Clicking on the button copies the URL of the story and makes it available to subscribers of each network.
It's just like creating a favourites list online that everyone can see.
Additionally other readers that you make aware of the article can rate it's importance.
The prominence which it achieves depends on the populairty of the article as determined by those who have read it.
Each of the social-content sites shown require you to create an account the first time you visit.
Once you have done that, you can add as many articles as you wish from anynumber of sources, including fleurets.com
As a start a brief description of each of the selected sites is given below.
And remember if you have any questions or queries please feel free to contact the Fleurets web support team at inforequest@fleurets.com
Fark
A community website created by Drew Curtis allowing users to comment on a daily batch of news articles and other items from various websites. Links are submitted by Fark members, which are then approved for posting on the main page by administrators. Learn more about Fark
Digg
Originally a technology site, Digg has now branched out to cover a wider range of topics, including entertainment and business. Click the Digg button at the foot of an article to add the story and other community users will then Digg (rate) your selection. The more Diggs your story gets the higher it will appear in the ranking. Learn more about Digg.
del.icio.us
One of the most popular social bookmark sites on the web. Del.icio.us is a way of storing all your favourite pages and then sharing then with the other users of the del.icio.us service. Once you have added your page you can also add your own keywords, or tags, making the content of the page easier to find for other users. Learn more about del.icio.us
Reddit
A social news website where users can post links to content on the web. Other users may then vote to move the posted links up or down, causing them to appear more or less prominently on the Reddit home page. Learn more about Reddit.
NewsVine
Launched in late 2005 NewsVine is one of the foremost online news communities, letting you decide which stories are important. NewsVine users can write their own articles, seed articles (which is what you'll be doing by adding in links to our stories) or comment on existing articles on the site. With NewsVine you get to be the editor of your own news by deciding which stories really matter, and your opinions alter the overall ranking of the stories on the site. Learn more about NewsVine.
NowPublic
A user-generated social news website. The company is based in Vancouver, Canada, and was founded by Michael Tippett, Leonard Brody and Michael Meyers in 2005. Time magazine named NowPublic.com one of the Top 50 websites of 2007. Learn more about NowPublic.
Facebook
A rapidly growing social networking site that connects you with people you know, allowing you to share photos and your latest news, as well as enabling a host of other activity including games and book reviewing. Learn more about Facebook.
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