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Tip’d, Social Bookmarking for Finance, Adds New Features

by Flexo on April 7, 2009

in Internet

The social bookmarking website for finance fanatics, Tip’d, is adding several new features:

  • The Tip’d Socialtickers are pages that track any given stock ticker across a variety of social networking websites. The GOOG StockTicker page aggregates posts about Google from Twitter, Technorati, Delicious, and of course, Tip’d. The site displays a convenient stock price chart as well as links to Google’s stock pages on a variety of other financial websites like Yahoo Finance.
  • Tip’d Video Integration. When you submit stories that include video to Tip’d, if possible, the site will embed the video directly so you don’t have to leave Tip’d to enjoy the multimedia experience.
  • Tip’d Top 100. If you’re interested to see which websites receive the most Tip’d votes, take a look at the Tip’d Top 100. Consumerism Commentary is currently 54th on this list.
  • Top Tip’d Ambassadors. See which users are recruiting the most new members for the community.
  • The Tip’d Greatest Hits is a list of the all-time most popular articles submitted to Tip’d. Three of the top seven most popular articles of all time are stories about Tip’d itself.

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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