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Maggie Tsai

Diigo WebSlides - 65 views

WebSlides is back. Our hosting company misjudged some slides content. We've resolved the issue and WebSlides is now back in full swing. Thanks for your patience and kind support during the d...

maintenance

Graham Perrin

Diigo WebSlides: presenting a feed - 37 views

> I imagine something like, a Diigo list that updates itself: > or > > * at the request of the author of the list If at the request of the author, on demand (not periodic, automated) th...

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Graham Perrin

Diigo shared list references to WebSlides should not have the ?v=p tail - 1 views

A minor issue: References to WebSlides should not (need not) have ?v=p at their tail. Example http://www.diigo.com/list/grahamperrin/handhelds refers to http://slides.diigo.com/list/grahampe...

list WebSlides suggestion inconsistency gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 22 May 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

youtube problem - 57 views

I tried disabling Adobe Flash Player and maximising QuickTime, but no joy; I guess that Flash capabilities of QuickTime do not extend to this type of Flash media. Where Firefox fails with http://s...

youtube errors webslides bug

Maggie Tsai

Webslides: browser-based webpage slideshows - VIDEO - Download Squad - 1 views

  • Ever wondered how to create a guided tour for a website, or an easy slideshow of a selection of webpages? Unless you try and capture a series of screenshots, and them arrange them in something like Windows Movie Maker or iMovie, it's not exactly easy. Thankfully, you will soon be able to do such a thing online (with live-updating website views) as Diigo has previewed a new product called Webslides at the Office 2.0 conference.If you're wanting to know more about this rather nifty forthcoming tool, then read on as there's video and more after the break. How do you go about creating a presentation? According to Diigo, "users simply collect and organize any set of links into a list, and add background music or voice narration. By clicking "Play," the list transforms into a slideshow bringing Web pages and user comments to life." The fact that you can annotate, and even voice-over, these presentations is pretty impressive, and we can easily see how this tool could find a home in education, client proofing (for web designs) and more. If you're wondering how on earth this could be useful, we'd highly recommend checking out the example movies found on the Diigo website (such as this "Funny sites on the Web" slideshow)
Mark Sierra

diigo changes the speed of my recording - 16 views

Well, looks like I may have to wait until some things are worked out. The sound file is fine, but when I go to collapse the bottom nav bar the sound stops. It didn't do that before. The reason I wa...

sound

Graham Perrin

list: cached copies apparent within but not without WebSlides - 41 views

> @ Diigo, a question: > > * are there separate caching services - one for > http://www.diigo.com/cached?url=http … and another for > http://slides.diigo.com/list/ … … is there ...

www.diigo.com caching service cache help performance bug gpd4

Maggie Tsai

WebSlides Turns Bookmarks Into Slideshows - 0 views

  • Since most of my presentations are largely guided tours of pertinent Web services, this baby will save me a ton of time. Combine site syndication and social bookmarking with presentations and you get WebSlides, a service from social bookmarking service Diigo that turns RSS feeds and bookmark lists into annotated browser slideshows.
Maggie Tsai

AmyVanDonsel.com - Blog Archive » Interesting Bits for Friday September 7th 2007 - 0 views

  • In further geek news, I got an email this week announcing that one of my favorite online tools Diigo will be introducing a new service called WebSlides at this week’s Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. Basically, WebSlides enables the conversion of your bookmarks to slideshows. Nifty. Here’s a review.
Maggie Tsai

Is Webslides still supported, or is it dead? - 69 views

Nathan, Thanks for the note. No worry, and understand completely. thanks again for bringing this to our attention. my message is directed to the public (ie. why we seem unresponsive somet...

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Graham Perrin

First Impressions & some issues - 108 views

> difference between searching My Library and searching one of my Groups True. Diigo Groups were a relatively late addition to the Diigo feature set. Whilst Diigo 4.0 beta brought great improvem...

Help delicious groups tags curation search replace bug suggestion

Maggie Tsai

Diigo does WebSlides « i'm sorry, i just don't know - 1 views

  • So we built Make a Path to do what WebSlides does. It’s pretty cool. Sequence web pages, and then add annotations and even audio. Loads of applications for this tool. I’d like the navigation showed thumbnails of each site, though so I could skip around if I wanted.
Graham Perrin

IN MY WEBSLIDES EMBED IN MY BLG APPEARS LIMIT EXCEED - 12 views

A guess: * site colealomartes.blogspot.com uses content from webspar.com * that site's use of content from webspar.com exceeds a limit set by webspar.com

WebSlides help resolved

Graham Perrin

WebSlides should not change case of user-inputted texts - 16 views

A Diigo list entitled 'apples and oranges' is misrepresented as 'Apples And Oranges' WebSlides should not change case of user-inputted texts. Preservation of case is especially important in cont...

WebSlides UI GUI TTW uppercase lowercase inconsistency bug gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 24 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

DEMO: Diigo Launches Web Slideshows and a Social Layer | CenterNetworks - News, Reviews... - 0 views

  • first in the demo area at TC40 and now a full demo at DEMO. I had the chance to meet Maggie Tsai from Diigo and she took me through some of their new features. The initial product was a Web annotation tool which in itself is very cool. Maggie then showed me another piece of their technology called WebSlides. Now this is cool and useful. I could see Web (and other) agencies loving this along with bloggers! Basically its a PowerPoint for the Web. You annotate the Web pages for your presentation, and then WebSlides takes each page live and creates a fully-functional presentation. No more screenshots in a ppt, instead you save each page as a slide and then you can move just as you would in a ppt. Maggie called this an "innovative way to repackage content and the publisher gets all the traffic." The new "layer" they are presenting at DEMO is a social layer. Diigo will now find neighbors who might be close to the things you are. You can search by tag and find other users who also are interested in that tag. The messaging system between neighbors was twitter-like. From their official press release, "Diigo offers a variety of productive ways for people with common interests to easily find one another and aggregate into specific groups or communities. "Interest Neighbors" help people identify other users who share similar interests; "Site Communities" unite users who annotate the same website; "Advanced People Search" identifies users based on reading interests and their profile information; and "Friends" creates a connection between people." "Diigo combines the best of social networking, bookmarking, highlighting, and annotating to let people discover, save, and share the information that is important to them personally or professionally," said Wade Ren, CEO of Diigo. "Not only can people find a collective repository of searchable and relevant information, but they can markup and save information along the way - all while connecting with like-minded people for future collaboration." The Diigo HQ is located in Reno, Nevada and their development team is in China. Maggie was quick to note that it's not an offshore relationship, the developers are all Diigo employees. The leadership team are all former investment managers. I like the annotation and social layer tools, but the WebSlides tool is the strongest of the set and could be an invesment opportunity for a company such as Zoho.
anonymous

what happened to the "Read Later" button? - 343 views

Graham Perrin wrote: > The under-used web interface may reflect the fact that it needs a little overhaul and rationalisation. Excellent, excellent points here Graham. Hats off. Also, the items...

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Graham Perrin

WebSlides: choice of keys for navigation is a little disorderly - 14 views

From a British keyboard perspective: * j is to the left of k From a broader perspective: * a left movement is associated more often with 'back' than with 'forward'. In Diigo WebSlides: *...

WebSlides accessibility GUI TTW inconsistency gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 22 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
Marjolein Hoekstra

Can't create WebSlides presentation from RSS - 54 views

I've tried to get the RSS part Diigo WebSlides to work, to no avail. The error message I get each time is "Looks like this feed is not valid or currently is not responding. If you try to connect ...

rss slides slideshow webslides

started by Marjolein Hoekstra on 30 Jul 08 no follow-up yet
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