one of the 21 iPhone apps that make everything awesome
manage information
it’s losing the battle for my usership to Diigo
fantastic bookmarking service
an iPhone app from Diigo
wasn’t as good as Instapaper – until now
a new release that might just blow all other information-managers
out of the water
that was all already available from Diigo – and I eventually left
why I’m switching back:
follow someone on Diigo
tap into a whole network of bookmarks
the usefulness of Twitter, without the inane
always been better
download bookmarks and read them offline
Diigo lets you archive an entire web page, and make it searchable
quick snapshots of how a site looked and felt, both in HTML and image format
easier to save, tag, and find bookmarks
Simpler interface
caseyallen 1 week ago
I won't use any service unless I can capture or retrieve in under two clicks
it rocks
Diigo does that
reap the seeds
serve me quite nicely for years to come
Well done Diigo team
everythingsteve.com 6 days ago
I spotted potential in them months and months ago
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7/31/2006
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Since I use the Internet so much for work, I'm always looking to get more from it. Fortunately, Web programmers are working away at improvements.
When I research for my show, I often print out Web pages and make notes on them. That's such a waste of paper! I try to be as "green" as possible.
That's were diigo comes in. It allows you to make annotations directly on Web pages. It also helps you manage your bookmarks. You can make these public or you can keep them to yourself. It's a valuable tool!
You'll need to sign up for an account. And you should try the toolbar for Firefox or Internet Explorer. There's a bit of a learning curve. But I think you'll find it worthwhile.
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