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Google Sidewiki
Google has recently initiated a new feature which allows users to write reviews of specific pages on websites they visit. The ‘Google Sidewiki’ is available to download as a plug in within your favourite browser, and once a review or comment has been written, it is then published for all to see within the Sidewiki.
As is shown above, the feature is available to all those who have a Google account log in, and users can also share Sidewiki entries through social networking sites such as Blogger, Facebook and Twitter. Also, if you are the site owner, any entries you make will automatically stay at the top of the entry list.
To find out more, visit google.com/sidewiki and download your own Google Sidewiki.
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