Some of Taxation's finest work can now be more easily critiqued and shared with fellow tax aficionados - because we've added it to Digg.com. For those unfamiliar with Digg, it's a free social content website that allows registered users to vote for one another's articles, images and videos, comment on them and recommend them to anyone with an email address. Each time a user chooses to 'digg' an item, it increases its popularity and helps it move further towards the top of the site. So far, we've added all our Comment features from 2008, along with entries from our blog and pages from the recently launched Taxation Awards site. We'll be adding more of our free-to-view content soon, and will continue to submit items at regular intervals. Either use the search function to browse the Digg site's business and finance area, or go directly to the Taxation profile (run by our web editor, Daniel Selwood) to see the latest additions from the Taxation oeuvre. Digg users are also welcome to add content from Taxation's web offerings to their own profiles.