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Graham Perrin

Nabble 2 embedded content incompatible with Diigo bookmarking - 118 views

As the subject of redirection and anchoring has cropped up in another context, I'm updating my earlier example. We have for example two different messages within a single thread: * http://n...

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Graham Perrin

With a focus on a bookmark that's widely shared: ease of navigation to all associated g... - 13 views

> a better example, of a bookmark that is shared with multiple public groups Here, the better example: 1. http://www.diigo.com/user/Grahamperrin/OpenID%2BOAuth 2. http://groups.dii...

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Graham Perrin

Next phase Diigo - the future - 462 views

> To provoke thought, in no particular order: > * System Services (interapplication communication on Mac OS X) That one is spun off to Mac OS X: System Services: provider services in ...

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Trent Larson

group: search: some matching topics are omitted from results - 75 views

Note that my use case is not a simple AND for keywords in a group; I've put more information in the other question... maybe there's a better way to solve it... http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo...

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Chris R

excluding tags from search results - 281 views

Chris R wrote: > Oliver, is there a list of these operators somewhere? As far as I know, there is no official documentation of operators working in Diigo available on the Web. ...

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11 Omnichannel Marketing Examples from Top Brands for 2024 - 0 views

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    Uncover the essence and examples of omnichannel marketing as demonstrated by 11 leading brands such as OYO, Singapore Airlines, Target & more.
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Bookmarks insist on being private, against my will - 484 views

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What is a negative catalyst ? What are the examples of negative catalyst ? - 15 views

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    A negative catalyst is a chemical substance that slows down chemical reactions. Phosphoric acid labours as a negative catalyst for the decomposition of H2O2
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    A negative catalyst, also known as an inhibitor, is a substance that decreases the rate of a chemical reaction by interfering with the reaction process. Unlike catalysts, which increase reaction rates, negative catalysts hinder or slow down reactions. Examples of negative catalysts include inhibitors used in food preservation to slow spoilage, such as antioxidants inhibiting the oxidation of fats, or inhibitors in industrial processes to prevent undesirable reactions, such as inhibitors in polymerization processes to control polymer growth. If anyone intreseted to know about biographyreveler visit here https://biographyrevealer.com/
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    A negative catalyst is a substance that slows down the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. It doesn't stop the reaction completely, but it reduces the speed at which it happens. One common example is acetanilide, which slows the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. Another example is alcohol acting as a negative catalyst in the oxidation of formaldehyde. Interestingly, while studying about these reactions, I came across some local discussions around science exhibitions near the Abu Dhabi Gold Souk. It's fascinating how such a vibrant market full of gold and culture can also be a place where people casually talk about topics like negative catalysts and chemical reactions. Definitely a unique combination of tradition and curiosity! See Here: https://khaleejtip.com/
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Expand no. of the character input in tagging & support Chinese text searching - 73 views

>in my bookmark collection, it not only excludes all my Chinese tags due to "Tag number", but also cut >half of one tag "safety" to "saf". It could because a break-down of the whole tagging system....

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ABC LEARN - Hard Link ln Command in Linux/Unix with examples - 0 views

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    Hard linking a file Let's take a case, We are working on updating particular software packages on Linux machine. And unexpectedly, a couple of important files got deleted by the administrator. During this situations, hard linked files will come handy as a backup. Note: Generally, the hard link file is used for the backup purpose of small and important configuration files like /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow etc. Command Syntax: ln actual-file hard link-file Example: [root@sys2 ~]# ln abclearn hardln [root@sys2 ~]# ls -l hardln -rw-r--r--. 2 root root 16 Jan 28 19:55 hardln [root@sys2 ~]# ls -l abclearn -rw-r--r--. 2 root root 16 Jan 28 19:55 abclearn
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ABC LEARN - Linux groupadd command with examples - 0 views

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    A group is a collection of users who can share similar files, privileges, and other system resources. We can bring in users with same privileges and can manage them under one group. This practice makes managing thousands of users in an easy manner. For example, DevAPM →groups of developers for APM applications QAgrp →group of quality analysts in an organization. Wasadm →group of users for administering WAS application instances. etc.
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PHP and sessions - 0 views

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    PHP and sessions.Sessions are used to keep data or variable content across multiple pages without having to transmit via _POST or _GET. An example of a login system in which a value (for example, the user ID) is stored in the session........Read Full Text
Graham Perrin

Good Example Annotated Pages "in the wild" ? - 47 views

Credit to Scott Allam for identifying some busy Diigo Groups; and to Sean Brady for alerting me to search syntax wisdom. AFAIR whilst in a Diigo Groups Bookmarks interface, a c:think in...

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How To Use SQLite Database In Swift - 0 views

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    how to use SQLite database in Swift. This is an example showing how to create a application that performs Insert, Update, Delete operation on a table.
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    how to use SQLite database in Swift. This is an example showing how to create a application that performs Insert, Update, Delete operation on a table.
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Graham Perrin

How full text search works? - 31 views

PS, sorry about the broken hyperlinks. Reportedly a problem with the Rails technology that's used for the forums. You'll need to copy and paste the URLs, without following the hyperlinks.

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Ole C  Brudvik

T H E H O R I Z O N R E P O RT - 0 views

  • THe New sCHoLarsHiP aNd eMerGiNG forMs of PubLiCaTioN Time-to-adoption Horizon: four to five Years The time-honored activities of academic research and scholarly activity have benefited from the explosion of access to research materials and the ability to collaborate at a distance. At the same time, the processes of research, review, publication, and tenure are challenged by the same trends. The proliferation of audience- generated content combined with open-access content models is changing the way we think about scholarship and publication—and the way these activities are conducted
  • Increasingly, scholars are beginning to employ methods unavailable to their counterparts of several years ago, including prepublication releases of their work, distribution through nontraditional channels, dynamic visualization of data and results, and new ways to conduct peer reviews using online collaboration.
  • New forms of scholarship, including fresh models of publication and nontraditional scholarly products, are evolving along with the changing process. Some of these forms are very common—blogs and video clips, for instance—but academia has been slow to recognize and accept them. Some scholars worry that blogging may cut into time that would otherwise be used for scholarly research or writing, for example, or that material in a podcast is not as well researched as material prepared for print publication. Proponents of these new forms argue that they serve a different purpose than traditional writing and research—a purpose that improves, rather than runs counter to, other kinds of scholarly work. Blogging scholars report that the forum for airing ideas and receiving comments from their colleagues helps them to hone their thinking and explore avenues they might otherwise have overlooked.
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  • While significant challenges remain before the emerging forms of scholarship we are seeing are accepted, nonetheless, there are many examples of work that is expanding the boundaries of what we have traditionally thought of as scholarship. In the coming years, as more scholars and researchers make original and worthwhile contributions to their fields using these new forms, methods for evaluating and recognizing those contributions will be developed, and we expect to see them become an accepted form of academic work.
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Graham Perrin

hyperlinks missing from posts - 101 views

Discussion continuing in summary topic http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/42779

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