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Social bookmarks - it's all about sharing
Social bookmarks are a way to remember websites and share those sites with others in the same network. You have probably seen some of those links on other pages or read about them before. But if you haven't, here's a little crash course.

The way social bookmarks work is pretty simple: you see a page you like, you bookmark it. But instead of bookmarking it in your browser, you do it on a special site so that you can share your bookmarks with others and spread the word about good sites (or bury bad ones in oblivion). There are many different sites that all pretty much offer the same service. We have picked a few that we like - and some of which we use - so you can help us spread the word about Bruji.

If you are already a member of one of these listed sites, all you have to do is click on the site's icon on one of the Pedia pages and you'll be taken straight to the site. Log in and Bruji will automatically be saved as one of your bookmarks.

To find out more about the different sites, click on the links below.
The different sites
del.icio.us logo Del.icio.us was one of the first and probably one of the most popular social bookmarking sites. Use and access of the site is free, registration is optional.

furl logo Furl is another free bookmarking site. Members receive 5 gigabytes of storage space.

iusethis logo I Use This is a page where Mac users can list and share the applications they use. A great way to find out about new and popular applications.

magnolia logo Ma.gnolia is another social bookmarking site. You can join for free and the site offers a rating function so you can remember how much you liked a site.

blinklist logoBlinklist is another free social bookmarking site. It's still in beta at this point.

yahoo logo Yahoo's MyWeb service is still in beta as well but if you have a Yahoo account then it's probably a good site to join.