We've set up a new application that's linked under Community in the tabs above. It's a link sharing tool that's kind of like Digg, if you're familiar with that. The best part is that it includes a bookmarklet that allows you to share stuff you find directly from your browser's toolbar...no copy and pasting links or anything.
Inside the tool you can vote up or down all the links members are sharing so the best rise to top. Democractic web surfing!
Here's the direct link...it's still in beta, so let us know what you think!
What I would like to see are versions of this for voting up and down people's blogs for the monthly feature. That'd be efficient I think -- but maybe I'm misunderstanding the tool's capabilities.
Maybe its just me, but it seems a bit redundant to have your own version of digg/delicious/bookmark site x, especially when each of these sites provide a means to pull out a user's links, typically via RSS. A more convient approach would be to allow members to specify their username for these sites, pull in the feeds for their links and collate them that way rather than asking them to bookmark here (or using the bookmarklet) in addition to their current ways of bookmarking/sharing links.
As long as it doesn't become what these things usually become people constantly listing their posts or friends posts just for traffic. I'd be nice to see some really different and original stuff there not the same old stuff.