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The "Bookmark" button is an easy way to bookmark the page in BarcelonaYellow that you are reading on the most popular bookmarking websites Facebook, Digg, Del.icio.us and many more!
If you click on the "Bookmark" button - then a new window will open and you will see a list of all the most popular social bookmark or community sites like Facebook, DIGG and many more.
These sites, commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites, have large communities of web users, who share interesting, useful and fun things on the web.
If you are a member of one of these sites, then just click on the icon of website, where you are registered and after signing in, it will will automatically add the address of the BarcelonaYellow story you are reading, to you list of bookmarked sites, letting you save and share links to the stories you like best.
These are the bookmarking sites that are on the list that you can choose from when you click on the "Bookmark" button:

You'll need to register for each of these nookmarking sites – they're all free and extremely easy to use – and then you can save, recommend and share links to the websites and stories that interest you.
Some information about the most popular ones is listed below.
Facebook
Facebook is a "social networking" site where you create a profile about yourself; you can then connect with friends, share interests, join groups, send messages, post photos and search for friends and colleagues from your school, company or even your neighborhood.
If you're a registered user on Facebook, you can share links to Nation articles on your profile page. This tells all your "networks" that you think an article is worth reading. You can also let friends know about The Nation by adding us to your "magazine rack."
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BuzzFlash
With a focus on progressive news and commentary -- particularly breaking political news and opinions, including blogs -- BuzzFlash ranks the most popular progressive stories among it's community of readers. You can "buzz" an article; that tells other readers that you think its an important story to see. You can also create a profile to keep the links you like and show other community members what stories you've been reading.
To register, go to http://www.buzzflash.net/register.php
For more information about BuzzFlash, go to http://www.buzzflash.net/faq-en.php
del.icio.us
del.icio.us lets you save all your bookmarks online, instead of in your browser. Del.icio.us also gives you the ability to "tag" your bookmarks with descriptive category names. For example, someone who has bookmarked multiple web pages that deal with the 2008 election could tag those links with any terms he wants, i.e. "Democrats," "Mike Gravel," "politics," etc. More important, as members of a "social bookmarking" community, del.icio.us users can see how many other people have bookmarked the same pages, and they can look at those users' bookmark collections. This tells other del.icio.us users what articles you think are must-reads.
To register, go to http://del.icio.us/register
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Digg
Digg users share content by submitting links to the site, digg.com. The community then votes on how interesting it finds a given article. Articles with lots of votes, or "diggs," rise higher on the site's main page and topical subsection pages. Digg also lets users categorize the content they are submitting and label it with descriptions.
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