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To generate more visibility to your online press releases, bookmark them with your favorite social bookmarking services or create a "news" or press section on your site.
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As Shah said in her thread, there are a number of ways people privately save tweets to reference later, including bookmarking them with the heart, DM-ing them to themselves, or even retweeting.
The social network let you bookmark tracks and share them with your friends.
Many of them allow you to add RSS feeds as a browser favourite or bookmark folder, automatically updating them with the latest content.
However, I also expect more established social networks to eventually allow you to automatically pull in, say, all your Delicious bookmarks automatically and share them with your friends.
Del.icio.us -- Its intent is to allow users to create Web pages of personal bookmarks accessible from anywhere, share them with other users and view others' bookmarks.
I think Ma.gnolia was sort of in between, in a way, in that it didn't know which it wanted to be because it had a lot of the social functions built in, with sending bookmarks to people and sharing them with groups and thanking people for bookmarks.
Similarly, people use Delicious to bookmark pages (and to categorize them with labels) for their own purposes.
In Digg, or rather StumbleUpon fashion, users can 'hype' certain discussions to help it get featured on the Blerp homepage, with the extra ability to favorite (aka bookmark) live discussions and share them with friends by e-mail or through a variety of social networking services.
Mark them with a bookmark or list them for later reference.
When a user finds an activity on Sōsh that interests them, they can bookmark it with one click.
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