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Maggie Tsai

A Cool And Easy Way To Show Off Blogs - 0 views

  • There are a few posts I’ve written here where I’ve mentioned the phenomenal bookmarking service call Diigo. It’s something I use all the time.
  • The folks at Diigo have pushed the envelope a little farther with something they’ve recently announced call WebSlides. The reasons for using such a service are numerous, but the one I see being used the most is for bloggers to highlight other sites. Another use is to create a presentation about your own blog for visitors to get to know about your place. It might be a nice addition to your sidebar or About page. A presentation is very simple to make. While in your Diigo account, you select the sites you want to include and save them to a list. You can then add an audio file for background music or narration if you like. Readers can adjust the speed at which they move from site to site. They can pause it or even click on the sites provided in a list at their own pace — all without having to create a Diigo account of their own. I’ve explained more in my own presentation, so click the button below and take it for a spin. (Btw, yes, that’s me narrating. )
  • I’m glad you took the time to drop a comment here. I really appreciate all that you guys do, and please know that you have a strong supporter of your service as I’ve talked about it a few times here and on my other blogs. Keep it up!
jincheng li

Diigo Launches, Nobody Cares - Mashable* - 0 views

  • a crowded space - Ma.gnolia, eSnips, Jots, Fungow, SpinSpy, Simpy, RawSugar are just a few of the players here.
  • Diigo aims to create a better social bookmarking tool.
  • Once again, I think it’s a case of too little, too late.
  • ...16 more annotations...
  • Rival Clipmarks offers some similar annotation features.
  • t they’re offering a “better del.icio.us”
  • Diigo isn’t a terrible product, but I think it’s safe to say it’s going nowhere. Aside from the few hundred users who find the additional features useful, it’s unlikely to see any real adoption.
  • As I said in an email to you guys, I’m sorry for being so tactless about this - and you’re right that I didn’t give a fair run down of your features. Nonetheless, I do wonder if you might struggle to differentiate the offering in this market.
  • Best thing about Diigo by far is the inadvertent smiling walrus in the logo. The site’s starting a footrace that’s already over, but that walrus is seriously cute!
  • These services depend on volume to experience any success at all, being collective intelligence models.
  • If you have ever tried to use it I can assure you it is pretty painful. I am not sure if it is something personal to me, but I find their UI design very painful.
  • I say that review was spot on except for the line: “Diigo isn’t a terrible product”
  • Diigo Launches, Nobody Cares
  • If you’re looking for some awesome blogging and research tools in addition to everything you’d expect in a bookmarking service, then explore the depth of services that Diigo has to offer. In my opinion Diigo isn’t just a tool, it’s more akin to a household appliance.
  • This space is seriously crowed!
  • “Diigolet” (no Flock version yet)
  • I hate it when I read a nice blog post and at the bottom they have a “Liked this Article? Bookmark us!” section, and there are 26 entries (no kidding!).
  • Diigo is different, not because it can’t do what the other services do. It’s different because it puts the user’s needs first and centre, instead of using the user for information aggregation purposes.
  • 32. the Wandering Author - July 29, 2006 What I don’t understand is why anyone should care about the opinion of a blogger who apparently posts without even knowing anything about his subject. I spend a lot of time doing research, some of it on the Internet. I have a whole, long list of somewhat nice tools I have come across. Most of them are things I might use occasionally. I would never even think of adding toolbars for most of them, or setting up a permanent tab in Firefox to keep them always available - I’d just clutter up my workspace. But that is exactly what I have done with Diigo - I installed their toolbar and I set up a permanent Firefox tab for them. Why? I can share bookmarks with others when I need to, but much more importantly, I can highlight, annotate, clip, and bookmark any Web content I choose, all in one central, convenient spot. Diigo is like a well-loved research notebook crammed with notes for current projects, past projects, possible future projects. Unlike most of the bookmarking “services”, I can go back to a page and see my own notes reminding me of the thought which prompted me to bookmark it. There is nothing else that even approaches it on the Web, or if there is, I haven’t heard of it. The only other social bookmarking service I consider of any real use is eSnips, which allows me to upload files for sharing with a group of my choice. Which is an entirely different feature. But, I could more easily imagine Diigo adding that functionality to their existing site than I could imagine eSnips catching up to Diigo. Personally, I hope both eSnips and Diigo survive, but if only one of them is to be a success, my vote is firmly with Diigo. As for all the other, popular social bookmarking sites out there - yes, it was a somewhat interesting idea, but they have already been left in the dust by Diigo. Calling Diigo “just another” site like the others is as absurd as it would be to label the first interstellar spaceship “just another aircraft”. Yes, I can think of features or tweaks I wish Diigo would add. But they’re just starting out. I’m sure the first interstellar spacecraft will need a few refits, too. But that’s no reason to suggest we might as well all stay on Earth and ignore the rest of the Universe. Diigo opens up a much wider universe on the Web to me, and to many others. To all of you who don’t care - enjoy being stranded in your little backwater pond as it stagnates - I will be out surfing the whole wide ocean of data out there. And I won’t waste any time worrying about you and your plight; after all, you brought it on yourselves by your apathy.
  • The question is: does anybody care?
Maggie Tsai

Diigo Reviews. Online Software & Services Reviews by CNET. - 0 views

  • Judging by common bookmark tags, such as "Web 2.0," the Diigo community is full of tech-savvy users. Still, we find it straightforward enough that a dedicated bookmarking newbie shouldn't have a problem adopting Diigo as a research companion. Diigo is great for taking notes on Web pages and using them to collaborate with other users--and since we started using Diigo, we've lost our appetite for Del.icio.us.
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Maggie Tsai

Diigo Unveils Innovative 'Social Annotation' Service for the Web - Forbes.com - 0 views

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Maggie Tsai

SOURCING TIP: And Diigo was its name-O « JimStroud.com - 1 views

  • let me show you something I really like and am recommending that research teams use - Diigo.
  • This FREE product has enough features that I would willingly pay for it and from me, that is a high compliment. Here are a few highlights from the VERY LONG list of features they offer. (Man, these guy are good!)
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  • Now here is something that I think is a killer feature! I download the Diigo toolbar and when I come to a page that has been annotated, I am notified (see arrow). I can set this to show me only the notes I have left behind or, the public notes of others. And get this, once I set up my free web-based account, I share that info (my log-in) with my co-workers and all of the annotations we mark private are only seen by us. (Wink)
  • Ahhh… now this is a tool worth noting, using and (above all else) sharing with other researchers on your team. (Click here for virtual tour of their product.) 4-Star recommendation!!!
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Graham Perrin

Diigo Meta: maybe state and link to the groups to which a bookmark is copied (shared) - 46 views

= Example = http://about.diigo.com/about/http%3A%2F%2F280slides.com%2F should link to both http://groups.diigo.com/search?group_name=web2tools&what=280slides.com and http://groups.diigo.com/sea...

review 20091020 meta aggregate groups GUI TTW suggestion copy share gpd4

Graham Perrin

Suggestion: CAPTCHA should not use uppercase and lowercase letters i l o or numbers 1 0 - 19 views

As the risk of misinterpreting such characters, when skewed in a CAPTCHA, is high - so their presentation should be avoided.

CAPTCHA GUI TTW suggestion gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 20 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

The 'About' page should offer a hyperlink (not only a text field) the URL that it's abo... - 25 views

Example: I wish to offer http://about.diigo.com/about/cnm.open.ac.uk%2Fprojects%2Fhexagon%2F as a starting point for http://cnm.open.ac.uk/projects/hexagon/ but * unless I'm missing som...

resolved about.diigo.com Diigo About GUI TTW suggestion meta

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...

group forum topic author member user TTW GUI inconsistency bug gpd4

Graham Perrin

About | URL tag cloud | click a multiple-word tag | search results do not use the requi... - 54 views

1. http://about.diigo.com/about/show?url=http%3A%2F%2Fradar.oreilly.com%2F2008%2F10%2Feffect-of-the-depression-on-te.html 2. focus on the URL tag cloud 3. management of innovation (click) = Ex...

resolved wontfix about.diigo.com multiple word tags TTW GUI bug

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...

GUI TTW suggestion gpd4

Graham Perrin

group view of annotations excludes annotations that are public - 74 views

Progress Group meta views include public comments. Hindrance The route from your groups to Diigo Meta is given only after you sign out from Diigo. Considerations Care to not confuse the viewe...

review group TTW GUI annotations public suggestion gpd4

Graham Perrin

excess of blue in Diigo web UI - 22 views

I suspect that an excess of blue causes some features of Diigo to be overlooked. Blue, nearly everywhere. Diigo aside: the colour blue is commonly associated with hyperlinks. In Diigo: √ mo...

resolved blue grey colours GUI TTW suggestion

Graham Perrin

simplifying presentation of annotations - 'Expand All' is not immediately intuitive - 20 views

When I refer newcomers to (say) http://groups.diigo.com/macfusion/bookmark/tag/performance the aspect that I _most_ wish to be seen is: * annotations. Annotation are not shown, and the 'Expand A...

GUI TTW suggestion gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 16 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

subtracting a tag from a view of bookmarks should not lead away from the bookmarks (to ... - 26 views

1. http://groups.diigo.com/macfusion/bookmark/tag/performance 2. subtract the tag (click the minus - symbol) = Expected = A less filtered view of bookmarks. = Actual = Focus on bookmarks is ...

tag group bookmarks GUI TTW bug gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 16 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

In Diigo forums that are public: introduce a 'Discuss' or 'Annotate' button (scrap, or ... - 341 views

Maggie wrote: > … the whole purpose of in-situ "social annotation" > > Just "add comment" to follow on a sticky note conversation. Please > give that a try and let us know if you have any quest...

forum ttw gui suggestion gpd4

Graham Perrin

CAPTCHA presents letters but requests numbers - 18 views

Diigo, I'm sure you know this already (AFAIR it began around the time of reports re: CAPTCHA issues): > Please type this number in the box provided. appears alongside a CAPTCHA that's wholly alp...

CAPTCHA GUI TTW inconsistency bug gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 20 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Adding a tag to all bookmarks in a group - 46 views

This feature has been requested, and the request is accepted: http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/groups-bookmarks-select-multiple-bookmarks-edit-at-least-apply-a-group-tag-to-multiple-bo...

adding tag group GUI TTW suggestion

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
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