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Scott Linford

Diigo, API, RDF, semantic web - 114 views

Me too. Diigo, please make semantic markup painless... somehow. Yes, I know painless is torture for the developer. I'd help code if you'd let me. Brain storming (or just possible cerebral flatulen...

API semantic RDF suggestion wish gpd4 application programming interface spam (electronic)

Joel Liu

tags in firefox tool - 15 views

Hi Jim: Just sign-out your account, and sign-in again, the problem will be solved. We also suggest you to upgrade the latest toolbar. Thanks :).

firefox tags toolbar

Maggie Tsai

Diigo @ DEMOfall 07 - A True 3D Information App? - 0 views

  • Diigo @ DEMOfall 07 - A True 3D Information App?
  • Diigo.com announced their re-launch today with an information network unlike any we have seen in  scope or capability. The new Diigo network being unveiled at DEMOfall 07 creates global communities around data, information, interests and knowledge. These new communities engage and connect people around the content they collect and use. Diigo is already one of the most useful bookmarking and research sites on the Web. The integration of Webslides and the power of "writing the Web" makes Diigo perhaps the Web's first truly 3 dimensional tool. I spoke with Diigo Co-Founder Maggie Tsai on Friday about their deep and groundbreaking vison. I covered Webslides a couple of weeks ago, but honestly did not envision the depth or scope of Diigo's potential. Maggie demonstrated the capability of a development nearly as complex and difficult to encapsulate as the semantic search engine's technology. The simple truth of Diigo combined with Webslides is that with continued refinements Diigo could well be the mega site imagined by many for Web 3.0. Diigo Plus Webslides Diigo users can create groups, lists, collaborative forums, do research, annotate or comment on pages and essentially build layers of data and knowledge atop any Web page. The concept of a multi-layered Web is difficult to grasp, but Maggie's team have begun to capture the power of what content-centric (their word my understanding) collaboration can do. "Writing" to the Web via sticky notes, annotations and highlighted elements combined with various collaborative elements is power for more than doing a research project. With the addition of Webslides - essentially an interactive, selective browser/player within a browser - Diigo provides a multifaceted platform for unbelievable collaboration and monetization potential. Diigo also unveiled another crucial element for "directing" data at users with their Webslides embeddable widget. This tool allows users to embed Webslides bookmark or RSS shows inside pages and blogs. These shows can be customized to express any number of topical or thematic blog posts, topical articles, product reviews, real estate offerings or just about anything one can imagine.
  • A Tall Order Diigo is certainly a fantastic individual or collaborative research tool, but inserting a platform like this into what we might call "the hub" (the center of what people do) of the Web has deeper implications. Bookmarking and social networking has seen massive appeal. The idea of wrapping users up in this core of data and knowledge has been touched upon by sites like Wikia, Digg, Stumble Upon, Facebook and many others in the various venues. All of these great sites gather content that is acted on and sometimes enhanced by users, but the data remains rather static or 2 dimensional for the user. Stumbled Upon comes closest to letting users "filter" the Web and its data but even there the great volume of information is lost or scattered with time. Diigo's methodology effectively turns Diigo into a Web within a Web of filtered, searchable and dynamic information.
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  • Summary Most of my readers are probably saying: "Phil has tested way too many betas!" Summing some of these developments up is rather like holding water in a net. For once I can defer this task to someone more capable than myself: "Diigo combines the best of social networking, bookmarking, highlighting, and annotating to let people discover, save, and share the information that is important to them personally or professionally," said Wade Ren, CEO of Diigo. "Not only can people find a collective repository of searchable and relevant information, but they can mark-up and save information along the way - all while connecting with like-minded people for future collaboration." Conclusion As Chris Shipley, DEMO's executive producer says: "It would be easy to dismiss Diigo as yet-another social bookmarking tool, but that would be a big mistake." In this instance Chris has not overstated a development's capability. Webslides embedded and noted inside a blog can spotlight any series of posts and topics with "live" pages and advertisements. If we think just slightly outside the box here it is not difficult to imagine video and audio annotation following highlighted text from several pages for an on-the-fly sales pitch or dissertation on any subject. Information, knowledge and interests gathered around people rather than people running to find fragments of data. This is Web 3.0 (if there is such a thing) in the development stages.
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Maggie Tsai

Tags - 24 views

Please see http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/272

tag

Graham Perrin

Classic Firefox add-on broken. - 27 views

>> Classic add-on > > Do you mean, a version of Diigo less than 4.1.0.46? If so, which version? In a topic elsewhere I discovered http://www.diigo.com/tools?version=firefox_classic (http://www....

classic toolbar custom search

Graham Perrin

Newly created group not included in search results? - 11 views

> created a group a few hours ago … doesn't show up however I reported the same problem some months ago. If you find the topic before I do, please add a link.

groups search

My Monaro

Alphabetical Order? - 179 views

Hello Graham, Thanks for the reply. Here are some of the posts where I have referred to people wanting to sort and display bookmarks in alphabetical order. http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/...

Maggie Tsai

My Languages: Social Bookmarking: My favourite Diigo features - 1 views

  • With Diigo, you can Highlight the web and Add sticky notes too. You can also access and search your findings from any computers as well as create groups to pool resources for specific projects.Enticed by all the positive comments from my twitter network and despite being a fan of del.icio.us, I recently decided to give Diigo a try. Last year, I was already looking at Diigo as an alternative to del.icio.us but I am now convinced that del.icio.us and Diigo can really be the perfect partners.After downloading the Diigo toolbar, I transferred all my del.icio.us bookmarks to Diigo but decided to keep both to still be able to consult the bookmark recommendations from my del.icio.us network.I have now set up Diigo to save all bookmarks to del.icio.us too, which was very straight-forward. I discovered that the automatic saves were not possible from del.icio.us to Diigo but saving my bookmarks from Diigo to del.icio.us meant that I did not have alter the tags published on My Languages blog.
  • I like the fact the each Diigo user has a profile, which makes networking a lot easier and personal. There is also a facility to join groups with similar interests in order to share bookmarks and directly send messages to “friends”. Yours and your friends’ recent bookmarks are listed as well as a list of recent visitors to your profile. The bookmarks can be public, private, tagged and untagged and there is a facility to share them as well as comments about them with friends and different groups.Diigo groups are god to share resources and good practice. They are made up of people who choose to join others who have common interests
  • The tags can be sorted by my usage and by community usage and are also a way to connect with people with similar interests. Likewise, the reader community for your favourite sites can be checked out easily and this can also be a way to enlarge your circle of “friends”. You can also Subscribe to the most recent bookmarks by tags, sites, or users, which is a great way to keep track of the latest information on topics you are interested in.
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  • Last but not least, I have noticed how well Diigo works with twitter and some people who request to be friends on Diigo first can end up being part of your twitter network as well.
Graham Perrin

How do I share text that I've highlighted? - 54 views

Subject: Windows Vista problems with highlights and sticky notes in Diigo 3.1.6.13 added to Firefox 3.0.6. Magnolia South wrote: > I'm sorry but none of those suggestions have helped. I have...

howto highlight share 3.1.6.13 Firefox 3.0.6 Vista bug

Graham Perrin

The caching capability of diigo against competitors Iterasi and Qitera | Diigo - 1 views

  • annotation features plus caching would make diigo a killer app
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Preparing to demonstrate in relation to http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/40977
  • in most cases
  • the front page of the search database with sticky notes
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  • simple instructions
  • databases would be https
  • implementation similar to
  • http://www.tcnj.edu/~library/moulaison/FrenchStudies.htm
  • linkrolls from delicious
  • diigo instead
Graham Perrin

Deleting bookmarks - 441 views

I'm lightly bugged by this, too. With a standard view of my library (three-way switch in its middle position) I opted to delete the bookmark that was originally matched by http://www.diigo.com/u...

bug bookmark tag delete

Graham Perrin

How to show tag list in diigo toolbar - 83 views

Subject: Diigo for Firefox: sidebar interface to tags Lamarck Jean wrote: > Sorry my english is too bad. Your english is fine :) Another discussion relating to the sidebar of Delicious: Search...

diigo_toolbar tag_list tags Delicious sidebar FAYT help

Graham Perrin

Request: Options for forwarding annotated page - 14 views

sken frith wrote: > … consistent with options …  First: 1. the options are not well worded 2. presentation of options is inconsistent, they are sometimes hidden. Re: point 1 there is past dis...

Firefox forward annotation request suggestion inconsistency

Dr. Fridemar Pache

Tags being clipped - tagcloud - Diigo Community | Diigo Group Forum - 0 views

  • DiiGoTrailFireCollaboration
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      Bug Report: Dear Maggie, I tagged one of my last bookmarks with diigoforum. But, when searching for this bookmark, I got an error message, that this bookmark doesn't exist. MayAllBeHappy Fridemar
    • Maggie Tsai
       
      Diigo User Group is actively managed - non-Diigo related stuff is deleted.
  • SocialCommonWealth
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    This is another faster way to invite to the DiigoForum. DiigoForum.
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    diigoforum DiiGoTrailFireCollaboration
Graham Perrin

Why We Like Diigo - School Computing - 1 views

  • Diigo also supports my own metacognition as I come across web pages that have been annotated by my Diigo network
  • Contributors to this article: Demetri Orlando, Sarah Hanawald, Beth Ritter-Guth, Michèle Drechsler
  • strategies to encourage metacognition
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  • History
    • Graham Perrin
       
      26 July 2009
  • Why We Like Diigo
  • use the web to research
  • as easily as if I were using a yellow highlighter and a red pen
  • mark up web pages
  • no longer need to copy
  • all digitally facilitated with the Diigo social bookmarking and annotating tool
  • shifted the way I read the world wide web
  • much more active
  • in the same way I use a paper textbook
  • scribble in the margins
  • "dog-ear" important pages
  • individually or collaboratively
  • highlight and comment as I go, building a path
  • snippets that I want to remember
  • return to what is important
  • information-processing is heightened
  • a greater level of usefulness
  • not tied to any one computer
  • private or public sticky notes
  • a powerful collaborative tool
  • message boards
  • automated email summaries
  • extract highlighted text from a set of web pages
  • create a personalized learning environment for any topic
  • "Extract Annotations"
  • replicating what I used to do on paper
  • all of those highlighted passages in one place
  • Diigo saves me a lot of this time
  • access many more sources of information
  • my ability to scan, organize, and absorb multiple sources of information is greatly increased
  • also see what others have highlighted or commented
  • when I search on Diigo the results are based on what my colleagues in the field have identified as important and relevant
  • Diigo is a tool that fosters collaboration and resource sharing
  • benefit from others' insight
  • faculty committees use Diigo
  • everyone on the committee has access to a growing set of shared links
  • such as ways we can build a more sustainable culture
  • helps to identify important segments
  • the more of an individual’s thoughts they include via the commenting tools, the better
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I agree.
  • thoughtful comments tied to specific portions of the text are more illuminating
  • localized comments
  • fruitful conversations
  • create your own groups for any purpose
  • feedback of other group members
  • discover new tools and content
  • When I was ready to collect
  • professional development interests of each teacher
  • exciting for me and my students
  • metacognition (thinking about thinking)
  • I used the Diigo for educators feature to set all the students up with an account that meets COPPA requirements
  • I had such a fun time
  • assess the students' work
  • really cool
  • like I was reading the stories along with each of them
  • kids used the tools built in to Diigo to demonstrate their use of the reading strategies that we've been practicing with paper text
  • showed their thinking
  • asking questions, reflecting, and analyzing the text by inserting these as comments
  • a powerful tool for supporting and scaffolding metacognition
  • deepens my thinking about the content
  • see how my colleagues have responded
  • my Diigo network
    • Graham Perrin
       
      :-)
  • Diigo also stores a "cached" version of each web page you visit
  • the best tool is one that meets all of our needs all of the time. We believe that Diigo is this tool.
  • Diigo can also be set to update other networks
  • Diigo is a powerful tool that is literally changing the way that we look at the web. It has gotten me excited about bookmarking again.
  • I subscribe to several "groups" on Diigo
  • Several people have collaboratively worked on this article
  • Demetri Orlando
  • Michèle Drechsler
  • Sarah Hanawald
  • Beth Ritter-Guth
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    metacognition
Wade Ren

feature suggestion: highlights in context of page - 20 views

davido T wrote: > I want … context … when I view highlights later in My Bookmarks or > in a search. Borrowing from another topic: if Virtuoso Sponger, or something like it, could for example gen...

highlighting feature request suggestion

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