Did you ever read an article here that you wanted to send to a friend? It is easy to do so. When reading the article, click on the SHARE THIS link and icon you see at the bottom of the article. A pop-up window will appear offering many options. Click on SEND/EMAIL, fill in your friend's e-mail address and add any message that you wish, then click on SHARE.
A copy of that article will appear in your friend's in-box a few seconds later.
Other options of the SHARE THIS service include the capability to post the article to your own blog on most any of the popular blogging services or to post it to any of a number of social networking sites (FaceBook, Digg, MySpace, LinkedIn, Yahoo Bookmarks, Yahoo MyWeb, Google Bookmarks, etc.)
For more information. click on SHARE THIS at the bottom of this article, then click on WHAT'S THIS?
I am working with AOL and I do not get a pop up window when I click or double click on Share This.
Posted by: Martin Wohl | March 22, 2009 at 02:16 PM
That is probably because AOL is blocking the pop-ups.
Posted by: Dick Eastman | March 22, 2009 at 03:49 PM
I am on AOL, looks like I cannot use the share this. Is that correct or is there something I need to do.
Thanks
Posted by: Cathie Christie | March 25, 2009 at 03:05 PM
All you can do is to contact AOL and ask the company to make it work. To my knowledge, it works in all web browsers EXCEPT for the AOL browser.
I don't have an AOL account so I can't test this but I suspect if you log on with AOL, then switch to any other browser, it should work. It works for everyone else using Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc. I am told that only the AOL browser has problems. Can an AOL user please test that to make sure?
Thank you.
- Dick Eastman
Posted by: Dick Eastman | March 25, 2009 at 04:15 PM
I get the eNewsletter once a week (Sundays) in MacOS Mail and there are no icons to "share this." Are there supposed to be?
Posted by: Richard | March 25, 2009 at 10:34 PM
No.
The "Share This" icons only appear on this web site at http://www.eogn.com
You can see them at the end of each article, before the comments section.
Posted by: Dick Eastman | March 25, 2009 at 10:46 PM