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Abhishek Mehta

Job-hunting - as the markets recovers - 3 views

  • Abhishek Mehta
     
    Recovery is at the horizon, so it's the time to make it even. Stimulus packages, have given a boost to the world stock markets, and it has placebo effect on businesses as well.
Rick Shide

Toolbar options (diigo V4 help) - 1 views

  • Rick Shide
     
    When you turn Search on it only gives you a default set and ignores all the custom searches that you spend lots of time carefully building.\n\nDIIGO, WAKE UP AND RESPOND!
Graham Perrin

RSS Menu - 2 views

  • Graham Perrin
     
    RSS Menu for Mac OS X allows you to feed from bundles of tags.

    http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546457
Graham Perrin

Social Mention - 0 views

  • a list of social media sources that are currently supported
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Diigo is amongst the sources supported by Social Mention.
Mark -

Social Research, Bookmarking and Annotation by Diigo | Words of a Broken Mirror - 0 views

  • I also found something event planners and attendants will love. And this was by mistake. When bookmarking a link which happened to be of a certain event I’ll attend and adding a notes and tags to it, a ‘This link” tab caught my eye. I had to click it (DeeDee, don’t press the buuuuuutttooooooooooon!). It shows who else has visited the site, who else on Diigo that is, and what else they’ve bookmarked. So I’d say it’s a little easier to befriend those attending an event and set a meeting then let’s say…asking a question on LinkedIn and waiting for people to answer.
Adam Bohannon

Under the Radar - Conference - 0 views

  • The 2.0 phenomena isn't replacing the office - it's just making it more productive. Whether you call it Office 2.0 or Office 3.0, a new generation of productivity tools is reinvigorating the way we work, and more importantly, the way we work together.
eyal matsliah

Consensus Web Filters - a review by Kevin Kelly at Cool Tools - 0 views

  • But most important for me is the large volume of very interesting news that will not become "news." This is the kind of material that is more interesting than random pages but which lacks an appealing hook to place it on the front page of a magazine or even a news website. Often these items are timeless; they don't make the front page because they could be run at any time. But they are more valuable than odd curiosities. Because of the voting, tagging, bookmarking process enough people find the item worthwhile that they rise to notice.
  • I have encountered no other process in the world that is better at surfacing "news that stays news" and "news that will be news" better than these collaborative filtering sites.
  • Some of them provide a ranking of most popularly bookmark pages of the moment. I use this ranking function without bothering with the tagging part of sites.
eyal matsliah

John Battelle's Searchblog: round up - digg, microformats, google maps, Diigo, buzz machine... - 0 views

  • Hi John,

    I use Diigo as a kind of information-management tool, and I see it's great novelty in keeping the connection between the information and its source.

    It's indeed the only tool available that lets me interact with the source itself - highlight text, add my notes on specific highlights, comment on the whole page, tag it for later, and share it with others.



    I also like it's search and viewing capabilities.



    About the social aspect -

    I notice that some people, while not great writers themselves, are very good in picking out the highlights from any given text and tagging it. You can easily notice that at delicious, digg and clipmarks.



    On a wider perspective, imagine that top thinkers, scientists and other inspirational people start to use Diigo, and share some of their

    I know I for one would like to follow what Noam Chomski and Kevin Kelly are reading and finding worthy.



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    My comment about diigo
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