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New bottom of the post submission buttons

Category: Chatter
Posted on: July 13, 2007 12:30 PM, by The Omnibrain

I thought I would draw your attention to a couple small changes that appear at the bottom of all of the individual posts (you have to be only looking at a single post - not the main page). We evaluated where traffic is most coming from and decided that changing some of the submit story to other sites buttons had to be changed. So now... you can submit your favorite Omni Brain (and other ScienceBlogger's stories) to Slashdot and Stumbleupon in addition to the others such as digg, reddit, and del.icio.us. So don't be shy! Submit our stories ;)

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