I'm a total delicious addict. It's been convenient, simple, and easy to share.
During the past week or so, I've discovered Diigo, with the help of my Twittermates. Now that I've been able to import my delicious bookmarks, I think I've realized how I'll use it.
1. I've added the Diigo toolbar to both my personal and professional machines. It will be my primary bookmarking tool. I especially like it for annotating using my tablet, as I can easily highlight and comment as I read (one of my primary reasons for liking a tablet).
2. I've configured Diigo to write to delicious. Every bookmark I make to Diigo is CCd to delicious.
3. I have a huge delicious network and discover tons of links from them. It's too valuable to give up. As always, I'll spend a few minutes a day checking out what my network has bookmarked.
4. When I need a quick list of bookmarks for faculty or students, I'll continue with delicious. They're used to it, and I won't have time to retrain them until fall. It's convenient to stick with delicious for that.
5. I've configured lijit (http://www.lijit.com/users/tbrass) to search my diigo and delicious networks, as well as any other W2.0 content I produce or read frequently. It helps me find the specific links I want quickly and easily.
During the past week or so, I've discovered Diigo, with the help of my Twittermates. Now that I've been able to import my delicious bookmarks, I think I've realized how I'll use it.
1. I've added the Diigo toolbar to both my personal and professional machines. It will be my primary bookmarking tool. I especially like it for annotating using my tablet, as I can easily highlight and comment as I read (one of my primary reasons for liking a tablet).
2. I've configured Diigo to write to delicious. Every bookmark I make to Diigo is CCd to delicious.
3. I have a huge delicious network and discover tons of links from them. It's too valuable to give up. As always, I'll spend a few minutes a day checking out what my network has bookmarked.
4. When I need a quick list of bookmarks for faculty or students, I'll continue with delicious. They're used to it, and I won't have time to retrain them until fall. It's convenient to stick with delicious for that.
5. I've configured lijit (http://www.lijit.com/users/tbrass) to search my diigo and delicious networks, as well as any other W2.0 content I produce or read frequently. It helps me find the specific links I want quickly and easily.