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Faves.com is a Social Bookmarking website that helps you find web sites you'll love, from people like you.

A Faves.com Fave is more than just a bookmark because:

  • You can create a comment on the web page. A Fave is about your opinion and recommendation.
  • Faves.com lets you pick an image from the web page to be a thumbnail in your Fave.
  • Your friends and discuss and respond to your Fave by adding comments.
  • You can add 'tags' to Faves to make it easier to find them, or to view all similarly tagged Faves on one page.

Faves.com is a great way to:

  1. Save web pages for yourself. Never forget a web site again. Each time you read a useful article, interesting news story, product you want to buy, funny video (i.e., anything on the web), just click the Fave It! toolbar button in your browser, type in any comments you have, and click the Publish button.
  2. Share web pages with friends, family, and co-workers. Not only can you save your own private bookmarks, but you can share things your finding with your friends. Just invite them to join Faves.com and they will see a daily digest of all the latest web sites their friends are sharing. You can make your dots public - so anyone can see them, or you can share them just with your friends or co-workers. Faves.com is a great tool for sharing information on competitors and other information you want to keep confidential.
  3. Find the best of the web. Faves.com lets you search the entire (public) dot database by tag and by keyword. Just click on "Everyone's Faves" to find our what people are finding and sharing with their friends.
  4. Keeping in touch. Keeping in touch with friends and family can be hard. t's not very often that we make the effort to send email out of the blue to an old friend - we may not have that much to talk about that would warrant an email conversation. With Faves.com, we get to casually share your interests, without the obligation to keep a conversation going. Faves.com is a great conversation starter and great way to keep in touch.
  5. Building a personal Knowledge Network. Your friends (collectively) find many more things on the web than you do. Many of them may be experts in some area you're interested in. Now you can tap into what they know, to help you be smarter. Unlike other social networking products, Faves.com is not a time wasting activity, it actually helps you learn and be more productive (it's also good for time wasting too ... lots of funny videos to watch when you have some down time).

For more great ways to use Faves.com, see our FAQ.

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Brandonadom Electrical contractor-maximizer your investment 0 Nov 5 2009, 1:56 AM EST by Brandonadom
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Rigelye Chinese Chess 0 Jul 22 2009, 3:30 AM EDT by Rigelye
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Have you ever heard of Xiangqi, which is called Chinese Chess in the west? It is perhaps the most popular board game in the world. It is currently played by millions (or tens of millions) in China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong and other Asian countries.
It is a game for two people playing in opposition. Both players start with 16 pieces depicting various Chinese characters, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Play is turn-based, with Red starting.
If you know how to play Chess, the rules of Xiangqi will be familiar. The general idea is the same. Each player controls an army of pieces, moves one piece at a time, and tries to get the opponent's royal piece. It differs from Chess mainly in the object, the board, and the pieces.
The object of the game is to capture the enemy general. The game is won as soon as one player can make no move that prevents capture of his general. This is checkmate. Stalemate, where one player has no legal move but is not in check, is a win for the last player to move.
The board is very different from the one used for Western chess. The pieces are played on the lines, not on the squares
The pieces are small discs of wood, plastic, or some other material. Pieces are identified by Chinese ideograms in the team colours, typically black (sometimes another dark colour) and red. The names of some of the pieces differ on the two sides. Such as Chariots / Rooks, Horses / Knights, Minister / Elephant and so on.
If you want to learn more about Chinese chess,check out :
http://www.chesssoul.com/index.html. You can download and have a try from it.
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