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hu xiaotao

The best way to Convert Grooveshark to MP3 - 1 views

Grooveshark is a music sharing service that provides cost-free online streaming song music with an elegant user interface and searchable database. Grooveshark's catalog is the most considerable of ...

started by hu xiaotao on 30 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Wish: Awesomebar -like behavior of Diigo Toolbar - 99 views

KGyST1 KGyST wrote: > I don't want to order anything by frequency, but by *Frecency*. OK, now I see http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/frecency and get it (To be honest, I read 'KGyST1 KGyST' and th...

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Alex Parker

Your Snapchat 'stories' will soon have ads - 1 views

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    But user data will not be used to customise ads, says CEO. Snapchat users will soon begin watching ads in their 'stories', as the tech start-up looks at generating revenues. Stories let users put together photos and videos and create a kind of slideshow. The stories remain for 24 hours before vanishing from the receiver's database.
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Softecsol India - 0 views

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    These days, a Bar and Restaurant Management software offer (POS) with an incorporated database administration framework, simple usefulness and dependability is promptly accessible in the business sector. On the other hand, a late overview demonstrates that chiefs regularly get subject to auxiliary programming alongside the primary one to cover every eatery capacity.
Alex Parker

5 solutions for when Iot mixes with biometrics - 1 views

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    CBR investigates how biometrics will reshape IoT and user experience. The Internet of Things will redefine identity management using biometrics to unlock bank apps, email accounts but also cars, homes and personal health databases. By 2016, IoT will drive device and user relationship requirements in 20% of new identity and access management (IAM), with new biometrics to emerge in a key role.
Graham Perrin

Bookmark's annotations in the group's page don't match with my library - 70 views

> annotations in the group's page don't match with my library Often true. The word 'share' can be misleading. After the initial copy from your library to (say) two groups: * group activity i...

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Kyara Rogers

Buy CEO Email Adresses - 0 views

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    CEO Email Addresses, CEO Mailing Lists Database from C-Level Executives helps marketers to reach Chief Executive Officers in US, UK, Australia and Canada. Toll-Free No: 800-315-4861
Graham Perrin

All bookmarks made after Aug 3 are gone - 26 views

Subject: meanings of spinners and other 'busy' signs in an already busy and multi-purpose dialogue > the spinning cursor (indicating "working") was taking a while to > find "suggested tag...

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...

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Graham Perrin

I need a label software,Is there any excellent application can designing labels? - 10 views

Sorry, but you should ask elsewhere; this particular group is focused on Diigo software and services. Diigo does not produce labelling software.

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Mah Saito

Diigo 3.0 social bookmarking tool adds recommendations - Download Squad - 0 views

  • The service has also added a recommendation engine. Since users are constantly saving and tagging web content, Diigo has a huge database of web pages that may feature similar content. So if you like pages about Windows freeware, Diigo probably knows that and when you click on the recommendations feed you should be able to find pages that you'll like.
Maggie Tsai

Archive the Web with Diigo at LifeClever ;-) Tips for Design and Life - 0 views

  • Enter Diigo. I’m surprised this excellent social bookmarking service doesn’t have a higher profile online. It’s fast, easy, and it saves a cache of every page by default. I really don’t see how del.icio.us can compete, considering that Diigo looks much nicer and still manages to respond more crisply. (Yes, there are other social bookmarking sites out there, and were I a true productivity blogger and not a dilettante, I’d give you a point-by-point feature comparison with a nifty chart. In this case, I’m going to fall back on “trust me.” Diigo’s the best I’ve tried, and I’ve tried a bunch.)
  • Use Diigo for static pages with useful content. Here are some suggested uses from my own Diigo love affair: Research. Why bother copying and pasting articles you’ll be using in your next paper or presentation when you can add them to a searchable database in one click? Publicity. If you have a blog, podcast, or other promotable work, you’ll want to clip all the reviews, blog mentions, etc. Diigo’s perfect for quickly and easily capturing those mentions for posterity and, since it’s shareable, you can show off your best clips in a snap. Want List. It’s not really a resolution, but I do plan to cut down on my expenditures in 2008, and one way that’s always worked well for me in the past is creating a “want list.” When I see a nifty notebook or gadget or safety razor I want to buy, I add it to the want list with the date. 30 days later, if it still sounds awesome, I’ll buy it. But often my enthusiasm for that nifty cable wrap I saw on Cool Tools has waned and I’ve saved twenty bucks. Lifehacks. Obviously. If you’re like me, you’re constantly gathering tips and advice on productivity and technology from around the Web. Save them here and go over them periodically to see which ones actually worked in practice and which were quickly forgotten. Recipes. Several recipe sites let you aggregate your favorites, but if you get your recipes from multiple sites, you can use Diigo to keep them all in the same place. Blogging. One of the big advantages of a social bookmarking service is the social part. Diigo makes it easy to share your links, post them to your blog, or even do an automatic daily post of links to your site.
Maggie Tsai

Bits O' NewMedia - Turn the Web Into a Shareable Notepad with Diigo - 0 views

  • Diigo builds on the MyStickies concept and fuses it with a social bookmarking system similar to Del.icio.us. The result is the best web-clipping/collaboration/bookmarking/thought-organizing tool out there. Once you've installed Diigo, you'll get a Diigo tool bar at the top of your browser. Diigo also offers a little javascript link you can drag into your links bar that essentially does the same thing without taking up as much room. Using the Diigo tool bar you can highlight text on a web page, add sticky notes, bookmark and tag a page, and see public comments made by other Diigo users.
  • But the feature that catapults Diigo into the stratosphere in my mind is its ability to search annotations.  If you do any blogging, I'm sure you know why this is such a helpful tool. Now I can annotate facts and figures on web pages and tag them. In the future, when I desperately need references and links for an article, I have a whole database of searchable stickies and bookmarks. When I return to the web pages I've annotated, there are all my notes and highlights. Also, since all of my Diigo data is out in the cloud, I can access it from any computer.
Maggie Tsai

Kinda Learning Stuff: Delicious vs. diigo - 2 views

  • It does the things you didn't realise you wanted Delicious to do, but now you've got a taste for those features, you don't really want to go back...
  • Diigo... me like! Have a look... see if you find Delicious slightly less delicious after using Diigo for a couple of weeks!
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    Nice article. Side note about Diigo URLs. Couldn't Diigo truncate everything to the right of the '?' in URL references when it stores it in the database? Its going to be pulling from the same HTML resource, so shouldn't the annotations and Diigo bookmarks point to the same location?
Graham Perrin

Bugzilla@Mozilla - 0 views

  • mozilla.org's bug-tracking system, our database for recording bugs in and enhancement requests for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Camino, and other mozilla.org projects
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      testing www.diigo.com with Firefox nightly
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      Two URLs within one sentence http://www.brighton.ac.uk/centrim/Members/gjp4/2008/12/2008-12-21 and http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/diigolet-not-compatible-with-firefox-nightly-3-2a1pre-en-us-mac-9256 using Diigolet 3.1b446 with Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.2a1pre) Gecko/20081220 Minefield/3.2a1pre
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    testing www.diigo.com with Firefox nightly
Graham Perrin

some in-topic links from author's name to list of group member's posts to group: not wo... - 288 views

http://groups.diigo.com/user/sbrady lists Diigo Community. http://groups.diigo.com/user/jaredstein does not list Diigo Community. http://groups.diigo.com/user/natetronn does not list Diig...

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Maggie Tsai

Maintenance downtime coming - 359 views

Site is now back up (except a few services). A major operation indeed! IMPORTANT FYI : As part of a major server and database upgrade to provide you with speedier performance and to support D...

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George Bradford

Searching using multiple tags: possible? - 47 views

Is is possible to search the database using multiple tags? Can tags be "weighed" for priority in resulting list? Just wondering... Thanks for any advice or direction. -George

started by George Bradford on 03 Aug 08 no follow-up yet
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