Care2.com as a non-profit organization IMHO, could invariably profit from Diigo's bookmarking service and vice versa. How? Why?
Both are group orientated services that have things the other doesn't yet. Diigo doesn't have an email service. Care2 doesn't have a comment window for pages visited.
I'm just starting to scratch the surface here, but I'm sure if you take time to look at what both services offer, there could be a complimentary way to make an enhanced and unique toolbar that could make something rather unique on the web. What do you think?
Thanks Maggie for that article. I'm just starting to get into their web site and toolbar so it's easy for you to understand how little i know about this venture at this point in time. From the looks of things, they are doing an excellent job. I'm sure their funds are being used in a positive manner. Their website offers quite an array of places for people to lend a hand.
Both are group orientated services that have things the other doesn't yet.
Diigo doesn't have an email service.
Care2 doesn't have a comment window for pages visited.
I'm just starting to scratch the surface here, but I'm sure if you take time to look at what both services offer, there could be a complimentary way to make an enhanced and unique toolbar that could make something rather unique on the web. What do you think?
Here is a good article: http://sanfrancisco.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2007/09/17/smallb1.html?page=1
It's possible to do some good, have some fun, and make some money at the same time :-)
I'm just starting to get into their web site and toolbar so it's easy for you to understand how little i know about this venture at this point in time. From the looks of things, they are doing an excellent job. I'm sure their funds are being used in a positive manner. Their website offers quite an array of places for people to lend a hand.
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