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Graham Perrin

"Tag Rules" or "Tag groups" - 64 views

Re: organising tags hierarchically (groups, bundles, sub-tags etc.), topics http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546457 (2007), http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546475 (20...

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Joel Liu

tags not showing up in drop-downs - 12 views

It's was a temporary problem. Please check your bookmarks, it should be Ok now.

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Yoni Blumberg

Suggestion re: Lists and Folders! - 168 views

In April: > at least one other topic that focuses more closely on the notion of lists within lists, > but I can't find it at the moment Found it, thanks to Google: http://groups.diigo.com/gro...

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sandy_diigo

Adding feature to List UI - 57 views

Dear chronrondo, Thanks so much for your detailed description of user scenarios.I totally understand your need of more than one level of classification. It is such a common need that we are figuri...

UI Lists Tags new feature

anonymous

vote feature - 145 views

Anyone know how I undo a mistaken "thumbs up"? I accidentally "thumbed up" my own bookmark (I clicked once on the icon hoping to find a thumbs down option.) Unlike Flickr and YouTube, my clumsy v...

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Graham Perrin

Diigo V4 is live now! - 134 views

It's so easy to take for granted in Diigo 4.0 beta the things that were missing from past versions! I completely forgot: in the past Diigo 3 beta, you could not search a group from its home pag...

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anonymous

Merging highlights from different pages of same website - 29 views

Thanks for all the help Graham. Will put 2 cents into some of those other topics/discussions after I give them a more thorough read through. Am a web developer so I understand that there are a lo...

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sandy_diigo

How 'popular tags' work? - 13 views

You don't do anything wrong. Since diigo has its own algorithm to prevent some spam, your result do not show up. Of course,your bookmarks are not spam. The algorithm is quite complicated and becau...

Graham Perrin

Common Bookmarks - 25 views

Partial solution: on the "my tags" page, you can sort your own tags by community usage; clicking on one will then take you to a page of users who employ the same tag. Of course, you still have to ...

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Graham Perrin

Social bookmarking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • chronologically
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Diigo 3.x allowed the user to view bookmarks chronologically, by date of creation. That feature is missing from Diigo 4.0 beta.
  • Diigo entered the bookmarking field
  • inferences from the relationship of tags to create clusters
  • ...22 more annotations...
  • In 2006
  • Social bookmarking
  • the resources themselves aren't shared, merely bookmarks that reference them
  • share, organize, search, and manage
  • understand the content
  • without first needing to download
  • metadata
  • tags that collectively or collaboratively become a folksonomy
  • votes
  • comments
  • social tagging
  • shared only with specified people or groups
  • usually public
  • chronologically
  • the number of users who have bookmarked
  • import and export
  • web annotation
  • no central controlled vocabulary
  • converge over time
  • drawbacks to such tag-based systems
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Common Tag format may address most of these issues. 
  • no standard set of keywords
  • no standard for the structure of such tags (e.g., singular vs. plural, capitalization)
Maggie Tsai

Diigo: A Feature-Rich Service That Puts The Social Back In Social Bookmarking... - 0 views

  • Diigo has a very attractive and subdued appearance, that is packed with features without being overwhelming.
  • To begin with, Diigo is an extremely powerful social bookmarking site. Obviously, Diigo does all the things you would expect of this type of service: you can save bookmarks, assign tags to them, and search the site for bookmarks that are also tagged with those terms or find people who have saved the same bookmark. Diigo also allows you to construct “Lists” of links. Lists are another way of structuring your data that you can use in conjunction with tags. Each List can be made up of any group of links that you can sort in whatever order you desire via a drag and drop interface. This is really nice to see a service that still understands that tags are not the end-all be-all of organizing content.
  • Diigo doesn’t just want to be a bookmarking service, they aim to be a flexible research tool, and allow you to highlight and annotate web pages to provide more directed commentary on what you are bookmarking. These notes can be private for your reference only, or publicly visible to any user. This immediately brings up comparisons to Clipmarks, except that this is very different. Whereas Clipmarks just takes your highlighted content and loads it into their service, Diigo also leaves those annotations in place in the form of highlights and sticky notes that are visible only to Diigo users. This allows you to not only share those annotations on Diigo itself, but also to visit the originating site and see those comments in context of the surrounding content.
  • ...8 more annotations...
  • This annotation feature is particularly powerful when used in conjunction with Diigo’s social features. Diigo allows you to create groups which can be public, private or semi-private, allowing you to collaborate on research through the use of links and annotation. Diigo also allows you to attach notes and comments that are visible only to the group, which is an extremely useful feature when sharing the link both publicly, as well as in a group context.
  • In addition to collaboration, Diigo’s social side is excellent for content discovery. The service can provide recommended bookmarks from other members based off of the links you have saved in the past, as well as recommending other users whose bookmarking habits seem to match yours. Diigo takes the “social” in social bookmarking very seriously, and provides very effective tools for finding friends on the service, as well as finding new people who have interests similar to your own. Friending another user doesn’t mean just making them a contact, it enables you to generate buddy lists, allowing you to organize sharing of bookmarks with friends, as well as providing a messaging system. Whereas in many other bookmarking services the sharing and social features seem to occur more as a byproduct of the sharing process, Diigo puts those social networking features front and center. However, Diigo’s interface is very content focused as well, making it clear that this isn’t a social network as much as it is a social tool.
  • The Diigolet is a surprisingly powerful bookmarklet, revealing sticky notes and annotations, as well as providing all the basic functionality a user needs. However, even with my hatred of adding additional rows to my browser window, the Diigo toolbar has won me over and become my tool of choice to interact with the service. Both tools will provide tag suggestions and assist with group functions, as well as the ability to send the link via email, however the toolbar goes even further. When using the toolbar, you also have the option of cross-posting your links to other bookmarking services, or even Twitter if you require. You can save simultaneously to Diigo, Delicious, Magnolia and Simpy, as well as to your own browser’s local bookmarks. Bookmarking to other services seems to work well, and saving to local bookmarks is a particularly awesome experience when using one of the latest betas of Firefox, which will attempt to auto-complete based on both history and bookmarks. It even correctly applies tags in the Firefox Places storage system, which is great but makes me wonder why the toolbar bothers to also build a hierarchal folder system inside Firefox as well, as the tags do that job already.
  • Another powerful feature that the toolbar adds is the Diigo sidebar:
  • the Diigo sidebar allows me to search and browse both my bookmarks and the bookmarks my friends have posted. In addition it allows me to get current information about the page I am viewing via the “This URL” tab. I can access public bookmarks and annotations, and lists of Diigo users who like the site. Diigo also can provide quick metrics about a site that I am visiting via the main toolbar. Using the “About This URL” menu option will provide a overall popularity score for the site, including a breakdown of the number of links to the site from Diigo, as well as from Google, Delicious, Yahoo myweb, Bloglines, Technorati, and Digg. Diigo also provides a calculation of the site’s Google PageRank, which is a really awesome bonus feature that I just discovered today.
  • As I have browsed through the user forums, this seems to be a common practice for the people behind Diigo to actively engage with their users for ideas, and respond constructively to critiques.
  • Diigo is really head and shoulders above the majority of competing social bookmarking services in terms of features, and the site itself is certainly more responsive than my beloved Magnolia, which is a wonderful service in itself, but runs slow as molasses.
Ellen H.

Tag list in new topic window? - 244 views

Thanks. :) Hopefully it can be implemented.

feature request

Michael Farina

new group I created isn't a share-to option when bookmarking - 82 views

I don't know what all the specs are, but I'm having the exact same problem. After creating a sticky, I am only given the option of sharing it to one of my three groups. I created all three groups...

groups sharing

Trent Larson

group: search: some matching topics are omitted from results - 75 views

Note that my use case is not a simple AND for keywords in a group; I've put more information in the other question... maybe there's a better way to solve it... http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo...

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oilumiun

Bookmarks insist on being private, against my will - 451 views

In Fnaf game, Players must use limited resources, such as closing doors and turning on lights, to fend off the animatronics and prevent them from entering the office. If an animatronic manages t...

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Matt Fahrner

Diigo development stagnant? - 104 views

Well, I find the Diigolet a little buggy - sometimes it will load, but I can't "bookmark". I'd like it to remember tags (ie: pick list) between bookmarks similar to Firefox. It would be nice if you...

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...

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Marco Antonio Jonack

How is Diigo backed up? - 207 views

Thank you Joel..... As I offered previously.... Please feel free to log into my account and search for the following bookmark: "Mel's ...

disaster recovery backups

Graham Perrin

Q: Highlighting and privacy? - 198 views

My normal route to discussing any privacy issue is, the foot of the page: > Terms of Service | > Privacy | > © Diigo Inc 2008 -- User-posted content, unless source quoted, is > licensed under a ...

highlight highlighting privacy private question bug regression

Anne Bubnic

How would I go about creating an RSS feed of each bookmark I add? FriendFeed use case - 261 views

Here is your solution: Create one common tag for every entry you make (in addition to your other tags). Then, go to group link roll and follow the directions. Where it says "retrieve only these ta...

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