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Journal rtenalio's Journal: Trailfire: Social Bookmarking With a Twist

Social bookmarking has become extremely popular these days. It seems everyone that spends a lot of time on the Interent is probably a member of at least one of the many Social Bookmarking services today. Webmasters, web developers and bloggers have found them to be a good way to get the word out about their websites and blogs and to bring attention to their favorite articles and stories or even their own blog posts.

Over the last few months I have turned into what can be described as a social-bookmarking-junkie. As of today I am a member of 25 social bookmarking services that include the very popular del.icio.us, Digg, simpy, and furl just to name a few. Most of these services work pretty much the same way but the one that got me started is a bit different and still one of my favorites. Trailfire enables you to discover the web through the expertise of others. Follow a trail and find what you need. Or share your own expertise by making a trail of web pages.

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Trailfire: Social Bookmarking With a Twist

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