by John Jorgensen on September 25, 2008

- SocialBrowse is a site w/ a browser plugin (Firefox + Flock) that lets you quickly share and comment on websites with friends.
- A sidebar panel displays a “Social feed” of what sites your friends are sharing/commenting on.
- Links can be quickly tagged under different categories such as Business, Lifestyle etc.
- Can send link via email or post to Twitter straight from right-click menu.
- Profile pages show all your actions w/ activity tabs (comments, shared links, etc).
- Ranking system gives you a point anytime someone shares a link that you shared with them, with a Leaderboard displaying the top members.
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by Jason Wilk on September 25, 2008

- SocialBrowse is a link-sharing site with features of DotSpots and Twitter.
- Find a link to an article that you like and via your Firefox plug-in, share the link with all your followers using Socialbrowse. (Twitter)
- You can also click next to the article link and leave a comment right there, which stickies a little annotation bubble for other Socialbrowse members to see when they go to the same page. (DotSpots)
- The annotation bubble is a concept Dotspots showed us a couple week ago, only they use it for when users want to comment on specific sections of an article to be seen by other DotSpots members. They aggregate the comments as well to the side of the content as opposed to having to scroll to the bottom of the page. Smart.
- Link-sharing is cool, but isn’t that what Digg does on a grander scale? The way the links are displayed along-side my browser are great, but I have my Digg friends who share links with me via Digg. I think that annotating in the content is a much more innovative feature that DotSpot’s will capitalize on.
Agree/Disagree?
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