A noticeable trend at Demo, according to Shipley, will be the move of
enterprise class tools to the small-to-medium business class
space. The conference will feature six new applications focused on
collaboration that can be accessed and used by individuals without requiring
the involvement of IT departments.
Diigo is going to be previewing
upcoming features to its Web collaboration service, which lets you meet
online, highlight, clip and annotate Web pages with sticky notes and make
slideshows out of the Web pages you visit.
"We're adding social components that connect people with knowledge and
knowledge to people," Maggie Tsai, vice president of marketing at Diigo, told .
RSS feeds and tags can be converted into a Diigo Web slide and the service
will let you search for people with similar interests based on their Web
site collections. Web slides and online discussion groups can be public,
limited to a specific group or totally private based on user preference.
Diigo API - Seeking advice on how to reach out to developer community - 366 views
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There are so few secrets on the web. Your competitor’s positioning, key benefits, product descriptions, and sometimes even their secret recipe may be readily available . . . right on their website. However, so few companies spend any time looking at what their competitors display in public. Try using Diigo to bring together your team and track what’s important and what changes on your competitors’ sites. As they put it, Diigo is about social annotation - it lets you and your team highlight, annotate, share & interact on any webpage. Simply set up a profile, invite your colleagues to join, and then you can simply visit your competitors’ sites (or any site) and make highlights or add sticky notes wherever you like. It’s remarkably easy to set up, as you can see from this little example from one of our favorite sites. When was the last time you visited your main competitor’s web site?
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Diigo- what is it, is it worth it? « Parents Welcome - 0 views
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Once I got it working, it wasn’t so bad. I enjoyed being able to read the feedback from my classmates. I also liked being able to post my own thoughts and/or questions. I still haven’t figured out the difference between a sticky note versus a bookmark and highlighting. For educational purposes it’s a great tool. If I were teaching high school level I would definitely have considered using this tool. As a future elementary school teacher I could use it with fellow co workers and articles I come across.
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Diigo has yet to be widely publicized, but I think it will become more popular over time. Annotating in college is important and can be helpful to students in being able to read others thoughts or understanding of the material.
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Training Wheels: Tag, You're It, Folks -- Or, What Does Social Bookmarking Say About Me? - 0 views
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Diigo has no awkward periods to parse. Diigo can suck up my bookmarks from some of the browsers I use. I can highlight sections of a web page and add comments about them on sticky notes. I can forward individual bookmarks with my highlighted sections to others.
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I have added a Diigolet button on my bookmark bar on all but one of my browsers. (There's also a Diigo toolbar, but I'm reluctant to give up real estate in my browser.) Diigo will allow me to export its bookmarks into my Del.icio.us, Furl, etc. accounts without any fuss. I can keep selected bookmarks private or add private comments to my public bookmarks -- this is perfect for stashing account information! I'm going to give Diigo a try.
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Update on Diigo « The AP @ UGA-SLM - 0 views
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I know I put Diigo out there in front of you as a feedback medium and then backed away from it. However, in my use since then, it is holding up well. For my personal scholarship, it’s holding up really well - it saves my highlights and “sticky notes” and there’s great potential for organizing libraries of articles. I’m still using del.icio.us for general bookmarking, but I use Diigo when I really need to get down to business with an online resource. And, I can make my work private or public, and I’m learning how to navigate through that. So, I highly recommend it for this purpose.
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CyberNirvana: Diigo: a cut above over Del.icio.us - 4 views
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it has a lot more features than my current favourite, del.ico.us:- Longer description when bookmarking pages.- Saving bookmarks to Twitter (if you are into that!)- Web links can be automatically saved to del.ico.us and 3 other social sites.- Instant bookmarking of a web page (one click save)- The toolbar has an icon which shows whether the site has been bookmark previously.- Bookmarks can be tagged read/unread status- There are highlighting and collaborative features like sticky notes and site comments/- You can import from other social bookmarking tools (del.ico.us, magno.lia.com, furl, etc)- Images can be clipped and saved.- Embedded videos can be captured and saved (supporting youtube.com, myspace.com, video.google.com, video.yahoo.com, atomfilms.com and many others)- You can send bookmarks to major blog platforms easily (one of my favourite features)- Cached feature: archive of the original bookmarked webpage can be accessed- Diigo's Site Communities aggregate users who bookmark & annotate the same website & build meaningful reader communities.-Dashboard: A quick glance of all the latest activities from you and your friends on Diigo. Check out public bookmarks and annotations your friends have added, see what groups they have joined or created, and other interesting activities they are doing at Diigo. also shows you all of your incoming messages, friend request, group invites and more.
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toolbar allows easy access to the bookmarks via bundles as shown below.
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In the screen shot at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546457 a menu drops down to show: * bundles of tags * Diigo bookmarks within each bundle.
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My Languages: Social Bookmarking: My favourite Diigo features - 1 views
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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.
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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
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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.
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Effect of the Depression on Technology - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views
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low-cost high-impact physical events we've created (Ignite, hacker meetups, coworking spaces, foo/bar camps) will thrive
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@gregor's point about cultural activities increasing in Argentina during their 2001 recession sounds like an indicator in favour of open source
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innovation is a cultural effect within companies and cannot be turned on or off due to economic conditions
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then innovation is going to be an uphill climb regardless of how many great ideas are floating around
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also those companies who attempt to clean up the mess government is going to make. The regulations that come out of the current crisis are going to be draconian
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The additional costs of compliance will also affect new launches and IPOs due to the additional costs, so there is another negative drag on innovation, or at least the monetization of those innovations
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a social network that harnesses its members to contribute to open source projects? Instead of playing facebook games or posting pics of yourself wasted at the latest party, get the members to commit to donating that extra time to a small piece of a large open source project
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the truth is I put in 20-30 hours a week in the evenings, mornings and week ends to make the big pushes happen
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sweat equity
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imperfect offering » Blog Archive » just what I always wanted - 0 views
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But Diigo! Diigo lets you annotate webpages, among other things. You create an account (all of these accounts are free), and then while you’re viesing a web page, you can highlight a bunch of text and, in effect, leave a permanent sticky note on that site, so whenever you view it, you can view your annotation. You can also make these annotations public to other diigo users. I have wanted a tool like this for at least five years. This changes everything.
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Knowledging across life's curriculum | A tool and a talk - 0 views
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Diigois first and foremost a bookmarking service but one with more than one twists. Not only can you bookmark pages, sections but you can add private or public annotations (on top of the highlighted copied content) and add sticky notes too. You can export your bookmarks, import from your browser or deli.icio.us (I wish there were more options here) but Diigo has yet to offer an optml import option. You can also subscribe to other members feeds or specific tags. Recently they’ve added this blogging feature. I appreciate remote blogging. It saves times and you can update more frequently.
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Top 5 Bookmarking Applications - Jots tops the group > Web 2.0 application listings, we... - 1 views
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Jots won the race for the top bookmarking site, followed closely by Simpy, Diigo, Del.icio.us and digg.
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Diigo Diigo is what surfing should have always been like. Diigo is a combination of many things together, social bookmarking, storing clippings, annotations, tagging, search, sticky notes and sharing of this information with others. It’s a great to store private web snippets.
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Undirected Ramblings: Diigo - 0 views
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Diigo The web it seems is becoming only the surface of what is there. For a while we have had social bookmarking, but I recently found a new tool called Diigo which allows for social annotation. Diigo provides for social tagging as well but what sets it apart is the ability to add annotations to your view of a web site. Simply highlight some text, right click select the item "Add Sticky note" and leave an annotation. Mark the annotation, public, private or share it with a group who will see it if they are logged into Diigo and go to the site where annotations have been left by other group members.This creates a remarkable social space which well facilitates discussions on academic papers, family sites, software and many other things. One of my new favourite tools.
[Discussion] Please assist us fighting spam - 60 views
started by Maggie Tsai on 27 Apr 07
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Why We Like Diigo - School Computing - 1 views
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Diigo also supports my own metacognition as I come across web pages that have been annotated by my Diigo network
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History
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when I search on Diigo the results are based on what my colleagues in the field have identified as important and relevant
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the more of an individual’s thoughts they include via the commenting tools, the better
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metacognition (thinking about thinking)
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I used the Diigo for educators feature to set all the students up with an account that meets COPPA requirements
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kids used the tools built in to Diigo to demonstrate their use of the reading strategies that we've been practicing with paper text
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my Diigo network
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the best tool is one that meets all of our needs all of the time. We believe that Diigo is this tool.
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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.
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Demetri Orlando
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Michèle Drechsler
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Sarah Hanawald
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Beth Ritter-Guth