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Social Bookmark Icons 1


License Free
Requirements Windows XP/Vista
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Fast Icon Studio File Size 912k
Date added 24 Jul 2007 Check your speed

The Fast Icon has released "Social Bookmark Icons", a collection of 12 freeware icons. This icon set, designed in iPhone-like style, includes icons for Blinklist, BlogMarks, Delicious, Digg, Feeds, Flickr, Furl, Magnolia, Newsvine, Reddit, Stumbleupon and Technorati. All icons are sized from 512X512 to 16X16 pixels. A great and useful stuff for blogs. Social Bookmark Icons is available for download as standard Mac or Windows icons as well as a handy PNG files for Linux, Web or blogs.

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