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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Forcing new windows, disrespecting user preferences: the target="_blank" effect - 39 views

Having offsite links open in a new window in a page of website reviews - something that really is a good practice - means that the visitor can easily find his way back to the page and ...

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Maggie Tsai

Solving the bookmarking headache « The Guidewire - 0 views

  • To label it as a simple bookmark service would be unfair; it’s much more than that and could very well emerge as an oft-used research tool in my browser
  • Though initially overwhelming, Diigo has been made as user friendly as possible by its developers. The multitude of features could easily kludge up a site but the Diigo team has made quick work of them. It’s design and UI are top-notch - so much so that I recommended Diigo to another company as an excellent example of creating elegance out of chaos.
  • What I find most interesting about Diigo is precisely what turns some off: the scope. This is one of the most full-featured and in-depth Web 2.0 products I’ve seen in a long time. Rather than focus on one headache of the social Web, the company is aiming to solve seemingly all of them.
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  • When it comes to this space though - the collecting of online content for future use - I think some aggregation is overdue. The myriad services dedicated to this purpose all have their upsides, but in general only end up adding to the noise. If I can depend on one site for all my bookmarking and clipping needs, that will significantly reduce the clutter in my tool bar. From my experience so far, it’s looking like that site will be Diigo.
jincheng li

Diigo Launches, Nobody Cares - Mashable* - 0 views

  • a crowded space - Ma.gnolia, eSnips, Jots, Fungow, SpinSpy, Simpy, RawSugar are just a few of the players here.
  • Diigo aims to create a better social bookmarking tool.
  • Once again, I think it’s a case of too little, too late.
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  • Rival Clipmarks offers some similar annotation features.
  • t they’re offering a “better del.icio.us”
  • Diigo isn’t a terrible product, but I think it’s safe to say it’s going nowhere. Aside from the few hundred users who find the additional features useful, it’s unlikely to see any real adoption.
  • As I said in an email to you guys, I’m sorry for being so tactless about this - and you’re right that I didn’t give a fair run down of your features. Nonetheless, I do wonder if you might struggle to differentiate the offering in this market.
  • Best thing about Diigo by far is the inadvertent smiling walrus in the logo. The site’s starting a footrace that’s already over, but that walrus is seriously cute!
  • These services depend on volume to experience any success at all, being collective intelligence models.
  • If you have ever tried to use it I can assure you it is pretty painful. I am not sure if it is something personal to me, but I find their UI design very painful.
  • I say that review was spot on except for the line: “Diigo isn’t a terrible product”
  • Diigo Launches, Nobody Cares
  • If you’re looking for some awesome blogging and research tools in addition to everything you’d expect in a bookmarking service, then explore the depth of services that Diigo has to offer. In my opinion Diigo isn’t just a tool, it’s more akin to a household appliance.
  • This space is seriously crowed!
  • “Diigolet” (no Flock version yet)
  • I hate it when I read a nice blog post and at the bottom they have a “Liked this Article? Bookmark us!” section, and there are 26 entries (no kidding!).
  • Diigo is different, not because it can’t do what the other services do. It’s different because it puts the user’s needs first and centre, instead of using the user for information aggregation purposes.
  • 32. the Wandering Author - July 29, 2006 What I don’t understand is why anyone should care about the opinion of a blogger who apparently posts without even knowing anything about his subject. I spend a lot of time doing research, some of it on the Internet. I have a whole, long list of somewhat nice tools I have come across. Most of them are things I might use occasionally. I would never even think of adding toolbars for most of them, or setting up a permanent tab in Firefox to keep them always available - I’d just clutter up my workspace. But that is exactly what I have done with Diigo - I installed their toolbar and I set up a permanent Firefox tab for them. Why? I can share bookmarks with others when I need to, but much more importantly, I can highlight, annotate, clip, and bookmark any Web content I choose, all in one central, convenient spot. Diigo is like a well-loved research notebook crammed with notes for current projects, past projects, possible future projects. Unlike most of the bookmarking “services”, I can go back to a page and see my own notes reminding me of the thought which prompted me to bookmark it. There is nothing else that even approaches it on the Web, or if there is, I haven’t heard of it. The only other social bookmarking service I consider of any real use is eSnips, which allows me to upload files for sharing with a group of my choice. Which is an entirely different feature. But, I could more easily imagine Diigo adding that functionality to their existing site than I could imagine eSnips catching up to Diigo. Personally, I hope both eSnips and Diigo survive, but if only one of them is to be a success, my vote is firmly with Diigo. As for all the other, popular social bookmarking sites out there - yes, it was a somewhat interesting idea, but they have already been left in the dust by Diigo. Calling Diigo “just another” site like the others is as absurd as it would be to label the first interstellar spaceship “just another aircraft”. Yes, I can think of features or tweaks I wish Diigo would add. But they’re just starting out. I’m sure the first interstellar spacecraft will need a few refits, too. But that’s no reason to suggest we might as well all stay on Earth and ignore the rest of the Universe. Diigo opens up a much wider universe on the Web to me, and to many others. To all of you who don’t care - enjoy being stranded in your little backwater pond as it stagnates - I will be out surfing the whole wide ocean of data out there. And I won’t waste any time worrying about you and your plight; after all, you brought it on yourselves by your apathy.
  • The question is: does anybody care?
Michael Bishop

Firefox 3 beta 3 compatibility? - 124 views

To tell you the truth, I can't remember where I read about it, just had a vague recollection that there were still some UI issues with the mac. Coulda been a dream however. :-D

Diigo Firefox beta compatibility help resolved

Graham Perrin

Diigolet pinstripe appearance is outdated - 12 views

I can't recall where I found that quote but I do agree, the pinstripes are outdated. Diigo 4.0 beta could be a good time to: * remove the pinstripes from the toolbar * give it a more polished ap...

Diigolet UI GUI pinstripe theme vogue dated design suggestion gpd4

Graham Perrin

Customize bookmarking window? - 24 views

At http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1755898#3 (2010-07-20): > We … will add this feature request in our to-dos. Cross-references http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diig...

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Graham Perrin

Post bookmark from mobile device - 127 views

Hi Tim http://www.diigo.com/annotated/65a5a1dd2002bfa5b6f266e88965871d (thanks to Maggie) mentions uses on iPhone; http://www.diigo.com/annotated/3b4c30eb4019c42ff73a8774efb617bb highlig...

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tvisha1234

Software Development | Software Maintenance | Infrastructure Management - 0 views

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    Apart from design and development of an application, we, at Tvisha Technologies have a wide array of Software Application Maintenance services. We excel in handling hassle-free and cost effective maintenance services such as Web Application Maintenance, Mobile Application Maintenance, Web App maintenance and Mobile App maintenance. Our maintenance team evaluates your application environment based on your specialized specifications. We minimize your risk by detecting the potential problems in an early stage and maximize performance of your mobile and web applications. Our customized services include: bug fixing, operational level support, making mobile apps compatible for new devices, adding new features and updates and UI/UX re-engineering.
tvisha1234

Mobile Application maintenance - 1 views

Apart from design and development of an application, we, at Tvisha Technologies have a wide array of Software Application Maintenance services. We excel in handling hassle-free and cost effective m...

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tvisha1234

Application Maintenance | Mobile App Maintenance | Web App Maintenance - 0 views

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    Apart from design and development of an application, we, at Tvisha Technologies have a wide array of Software Application Maintenance services. We excel in handling hassle-free and cost effective maintenance services such as Web Application Maintenance, Mobile Application Maintenance, Web App maintenance and Mobile App maintenance. Our maintenance team evaluates your application environment based on your specialized specifications. We minimize your risk by detecting the potential problems in an early stage and maximize performance of your mobile and web applications. Our customized services include: bug fixing, operational level support, making mobile apps compatible for new devices, adding new features and updates and UI/UX re-engineering.
Dina Destreza

How long Artificial Intelligence like Facebook M & Microsoft Cortana sustain? - 0 views

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    Keyideas understands the helpfulness of smarter technologies and artificial intelligence like Facebook M & Microsoft Cortana and how it can be effective in your daily activities.
bloggerent

Three reasons React Native mobile app development save perks - 0 views

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    React Native application development require a small team and reduced development time, thus help in creating cost-effective mobile apps. Mobile app owners are required to pay a huge amount of money to app development companies so as to turn their dream application idea into reality.
bloggerent

Know the truth behind - 0 views

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    People see React Native as a write-once-deploy-anywhere solution, potentially speeding up the development process for applications that need to be written for both iOS and Android and making it possible for Web Developers to easily write custom mobile applications.
Maggie Tsai

New Uservoice Channels available - 75 views

Thanks for everyone's feedback. Your comments are noted. Indeed Uservoice and Diigo group forums are designed with a different purpose in mind. As we all use more, some useful enhancements wi...

diigo suggestion help FAQ

Sheryl A. McCoy

Follow not working - 70 views

Hey Joel, It's good to know you are here. I hope you can act on these ideas to go back to the more effective method of friending that was available in earlier iterations of Diigo. I'm not an SEO. ...

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Graham Perrin

a persistent Diigolet, or something like it - 69 views

Attention shifting to http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/keep-diigolet-active-299 See also http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/sidebar-arrangements-45993

Diigolet WebKit Safari Opera suggestion help gpd4

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