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Graham Perrin

summary of recent issues/symptoms relating to caches, indexing and searches - 62 views

Joel Liu wrote: > We will have more computation power soon. That's smart, thanks to Joel/Diigo :) My aim in this topic was to whittle some symptoms, mainly for nearby http://groups.diigo.com/Di...

resolved cache load performance search bookmark bug

yc c

full text search on tags - 44 views

You mean full text search for bookmarks? That's the default search check this page: http://www.diigo.com/search_mana/advanced

search tags suggestion resolved

Graham Perrin

Search full text in cached pages - 27 views

With rare exceptions such as http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/554324#4 full text search seems to be working wonderfully so I'm tagging this (old) topic resolved.

resolved cache search

Joel Liu

I left delicious because of this but it doesn't work - 94 views

Many bookmarks are importing to the system which needs some time to fetch cache pages and index them. If cache pages(except JPG, PDF, flash etc) are available in your bookmark page, you can ful...

full-text search tagging

Graham Perrin

Three questions - 56 views

See comment below. philipp_grunwald wrote: > Hello! > > I have three questions: > > 1. How can I search this forum? I wanted to ask the other questions, but search before it, but how?...

bookmark forum search title url username suggestion

Graham Perrin

Six weeks service downtime affecting caches, indexing and search - 21 views

As evidence of Diigo cache-related services working reasonably well for at least some users: cache of something that was bookmarked for the first time around nine hours ago.

resolved www.diigo.com service cache index search fail bug

Graham Perrin

would be helpful to see the domain ('more from ...') in Groups - 35 views

… domain ('more from ...') in Groups Diigo Meta in Diigo 4.0 beta leads to the site community for the bookmarked page, so for example http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http://www.hefce.ac.uk...

domain_name groups domain site community context meta suggestion

Maggie Tsai

last exit for the lost » Blog Archive » Diigo: the Web 2.0 Swiss Army Knife - 0 views

  • Diigo: the Web 2.0 Swiss Army Knife July 24th, 2006 Just as PC World predicted, the bookmarking / social annotation powerhouse known as Diigo announced their public launch today. While others have been quick to launch a legion of bookmarking sites that are all nearly identical to one another, Diigo’s developers have taken the time necessary to produce the most substantive collection of annotation, blogging, and research tools available under one roof. Those who think that Diigo is “just another” bookmarking site are in for a big surprise when they start to explore the real capabilities of this little beast. When I first mentioned Diigo back in February, I stated that my favorite feature was the ability to bookmark across multiple platforms (such as Binklist, Furl, RawSugar, etc.) but what I didn’t realize is that I hadn’t even scratched the surface. “What are these great features?” you’re asking. Let’s take a look at some of them. First of all, the key to unlocking the secret world of Diigo is the toolbar. This tiny piece of software allows the whole of the internet to become an interactive work station. While the toolbar contains the standard bookmarking and search features you would expect, it also allows you to use the real gem of this suite: the Content Selection Menu. The Content Selection Menu is an innocent-looking little drop down menu that appears whenever you highlight some text (this feature can be turned on or off via the options menu on the toolbar.) The menu contains three categories of sub-menus: Diigo, Search, and Copy.
  • The Diigo sub-menu allows you to highlight selected text or to blog the text with Blogger, WordPress, Movable Type, LiveJournal, or Typepad. The highlight can be set to either public or private visibility. The private highlighting is particularly useful if you’re doing any sort of research that involves keeping track of bits of information from all over the web. The public highlighting is great for annotating web pages with “sticky notes” that other Diigo users can see when hovering over the highlighted text. One more important feature here is the ability to forward the web page without having to go through the trouble of composing an email to do it. So in one fell swoop you can bookmark, highlight, annotate, and forward without ever having to leave the web page. (One minor correction: the highlighting does not become publicly visible unless a public Sticky Note has been attached.) In the Search sub-menu you will find the ability to search your selected text across a potentially infinite number of search engines and online resources. The stock search menu comes loaded with about ten categories, each containing multiple resources. Whether you want to search a standard search engine such as Google or Yahoo, a blogging resource such as Technorati, News, Shopping, Music, Bookmarking sites, they’re all there, and much more. In addition, the search menu is fully cusomizable. Don’t need a certain category? No problem, just delete it. Want to add you own category? That’s no problem either. You can add, remove, and rearrange ’til your heart’s content. The Copy menu is short and sweet. And I do mean sweet! As much as I love all of the other features Diigo has to offer, this is quite possibly the one “must have” feature that seals the deal for me. This sub-menu has only two offerings: Without format, and With format. Anyone who has needed to cut & paste text from a web site into a blog entry, email, or word processing document should know the frustration of having to unformat the text in order to make it usable in your document. I had gotten to the point of just keeping Notepad open in order to quickly (and I use that term very loosely) unformat text before pasting it into my documents. Now with a single click I can strip the text of its formatting, making it ready to insert into the document of my choice. Like I said…sweet! I could go on and on about the wonders of Diigo, but you really aren’t going to gain a full appreciation for it until you give it try yourself. If all of these features (and I didn’t even cover them all) seem a little overwhelming, don’t worry. There is an extensive help section to guide you through. Why wait for Web 2.0 to come to your favorite sites when you can carry this cutting-edge tool wherever you go? Posted by Reginald Freeman
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Graham Perrin

Selecting any tags shows error: "no bookmarks tagged (tag name)" - 349 views

> same problem @ Bruce: whatever the problem was here, it was resolved by Diigo. Whatever problem you have, must be new or separate. Please could you start a new topic, with relevant detail? Tha...

tags-related bug resolved

Graham Perrin

Full text search of bookmarks not working? - 35 views

http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/42959 and other topics discuss the downtime; you might like to enable notification via e-mail for relevant topics, to learn when service resumes. Whils...

cache index search bug service down resolved duplicate

Joel Liu

What Happened to Full Search? - 47 views

You can conduct fulltext search by just inputing key words in the serach box (upper right corner). However, when many people import bookmarks, the index engine could be very busy. In this case,...

someone1000

[News] How to transfer your Furl links - 276 views

Thanks someone1000. That link just goes to the page mentioned earlier, which is dead. I guess I didn't transfer any of the links/bookmarks from Furl to Diigo in time, and now I don't even know...

diigo furl news faq

Joel Liu

What is wrong with my searches? - 21 views

Please wait for a few days. We will put up a new search engine soon.

davido T

'search Diigo' via customized (pop-up) search menu - 10 views

this is a 'feature suggestion' for a great feature that already exists, with a bit of tweaking... It nicely solves a problem I've begun to have: "Have I diigo'd this already?" or "What have I diigo...

customizedsearch

started by davido T on 11 Oct 07 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

simple fix for searching User Forum - 9 views

This is an interesting thought. However, remember, our group forum is applicable to all groups, not just to this particular group forum, so we cannot add that as a "default". But to make it eas...

feature forum search

Graham Perrin

Simpy import botched - 75 views

> >600 tags to edit by hand, but at least I can do it. Sort of. Tip: don't rush to do them all at once. Edit a tag only when required. I'll be less painful.

simpy import bug tags-related tag resolved

Joel Liu

is advanced search gone? e.g. full-text, not just tags? - 37 views

Here it is http://www.diigo.com/search?what=&adSScope=my&ad=1 We should have made it more accessible.

full-text search-feature

Maggie Tsai

JimStroud 2.0 - SOURCING TIP: And Diigo was its name-O - BlogCharm - 2 views

  • SOURCING TIP: And Diigo was its name-O One thing I have been ranting about (online and offline) is the need for a tool that will allow researchers to seemlessly share their intelligence. Imagine (as I often have) the time that would be saved if I were to discover a resume online and then see a note left by one of my co-workers that reads, "Been here, done that and submitted the candidate." Wowzers! That would really cut-down on duplication of efforts wouldn't it?
  • Okay, so let me show you something  I really like and am recommending that research teams use - Diigo. This FREE product has enough features that I would willingly pay for it and from me, that is a high compliment. Here are a few highlights from the VERY LONG list of features they offer. (Man, these guy are good!) A few highlights from their website... The Best Web Annotation Service: Add highlights and sticky notes on any web page, anywhere, and access them anywhere. A Great Webpage Clipping Tool: Highlighted portions of any webpage are clipped and collected centrally, which can be shared and searched. An All-in-One Bookmarking Tool: Bookmark webpages to Diigo, local folder, del.icio.us , Simpy, Furl, Spurl... and make them permanently cached and full-text searchable. A Great Collaborative Platform: Share and interact on online findings, complete with highlights and sticky notes. The Most Customizable Search Tool: Like Google's toolbar, but far more customizable, so you can access any search service with one-click --- music, maps, references, local library, New York Times, ... Unique Content Selection Menu: Interact with any word on a webpage just by selecting it, no click needed! - highlight, search, look up - whatever you you want!
  • With a virtual highlighter and digital sticky notes, now you can highlight & jot down your comments directly on any part of a webpage and scan through all your research findings quickly. Keep your annotations private or share with others. Exchange viewpoints on any specific area of a webpage - great for collaboration or debating an issue. Tags and full-text search on everything make it extremely easy to organize and find stuff - no need to fumble with folders and subfolders. You control the privacy setting on what can be seen by public or kept private. Need someone to pay special attention to a particular section of a webpage? You can forward a webpage with your highlights & Sticky notes. For further interactions, your friends can append their comments under your notes right on the page.Discover relevant / new content based on specific users, topics of interest, recommendations, hot lists, and more. For example, to discover high quality contents on some subject, check out bookmarks under specific tags - remember these represent the joint effort of lots of people.   ** Now here is something that I think is a killer feature! I download the Diigo toolbar and when I come to a page that has been annotated, I am notified (see arrow). I can set this to show me only the notes I have left behind or, the public notes of others. And get this, once I set up my free web-based account, I share that info (my log-in) with my co-workers and all of the annotations we mark private are only seen by us. (Wink) Ahhh... now this is a tool worth noting, using and (above all else) sharing with other researchers on your team. (Click here for virtual tour of their product.) 4-Star recommendation!!!
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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Alphabetizing bookmarks - 417 views

I'm looking through my records for the letter I sent, although, to be honest, at 12:45 am my time, I'm not sure of just how motivated I want to be, so I'll give you the reader's digest version of i...

bookmark alphabet order sort review 20090929

fullness Time

Malfunction in caching? - 45 views

I would like to try v3 in that case. But before you do it - do I lose any data? Is there an option to change to v3 somewhere, and some more information? Thanks, Fullness joel wrote: > Hi fullness...

cache resolved

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