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Maggie Tsai

New toolbars updated for everyone - 44 views

Fridemar, Thanks for reporting - noted. Fridemar & Ollitolli, Hey, soon you guys can "get connected" easily. Stay tuned :-)

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Graham Perrin

Option for Private as Default for Annotations needed - 165 views

Highlights only have a private setting. That means to me that the only person who should be able to see them is me, regardless of if the bookmark is public. But what is worse, it reveals that infor...

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Graham Perrin

Unable to add PUBLIC inline comment - 137 views

Baron Mok wrote: > Hope you guys put it back soon. IMHO the restriction is understandable. As a sites manager: * I _do_ encourage social bookmarking etc. of specific pages however * I ...

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Pig Wu

Public highlights and Sticky Notes and make friens - 116 views

joel wrote: > Currently, If your friends signed up diigo with the email address you sent the invitation email, they become to your friends automatically. > Wuping,Blawgo and Diigoor did't bec...

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started by Pig Wu on 26 Jul 07 3 follow-ups, last by Pig Wu on 29 Jul 07
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Daniel Gauthier

How to become an "active and trusted user"? - 112 views

Perhaps Diigo could set the feature with a minimum requirement? Say, a user must have at least 5 friends, belong to 5 groups, have at least 55 bookmarks. Wouldn't this prove that he/she is a trustw...

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Graham Perrin

graffiti/spam at https://wave.google.com/wave/ - 7 views

As https://wave.google.com/ redirects to https://wave.google.com/wave/ so both URLs should be treated as a home pages; floating notes should be disallowed. At the moment, there are eight floatin...

Google Wave home spam (electronic) graffiti floating note

started by Graham Perrin on 21 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

Diigo: Bookmarking evolved | News.blog | CNET News.com - 0 views

  • Diigo: Bookmarking evolved August 1, 2006 6:39 PM PDT There's yet another new bookmarking utility live now: Diigo. This one is different. In addition to letting you bookmark pages and share those bookmarks with others, it also lets you highlight parts of pages (text or images), and store those highlight not just in your Diigo account but on the Web pages themselves (if you have the plug-in). You can also attach post-it-like notes to your highlights on Web pages, and they can be private or shared. Old-timers may recollect one of the first Web annotation services, ThirdVoice. That tool also let you mark up any Web page you visited, so that other ThirdVoice users could see what everybody had to say. The service died in a firestorm of controversy, but we've evolved since then -- what people used to call graffiti we now call interactivity and community. The annotation capability sets Diigo apart from Del.icio.us and makes it a more granular data gathering tool, like ClipMarks. Diigo lets you take your clips and do useful things with them: You can publish them all as a Web page, or directly to a blog, or send them in emails. With the Diigo toolbar installed, you can also easily mark parts of any Web page and forward them directly via email. It's a handy and universal "send this article" function, and the highlighting tool makes it much easier to add context. It took me a while to grok Diigo, though. There's a lot going on here, and like a Swiss Army knife, there are blades that new users will find confusing. What's a customizable search bar doing here? And why does Diigo act so much like a social bookmarking tool -- do we really need another one of these? Diigo has very useful annotation and organizational features, though, and if want good way to mark up the Web for personal use or a fast way to send clips to people you know, it's worth checking out. See also JetEye. There's also a nice review of Diigo on SolutionWatch. Posted by Rafe Needleman
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Graham Perrin

[Discussion] Please assist us fighting spam - 60 views

(Ignoring http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/956274 and other more recent discussions of electronic spam … this topic seems to be the original …) With a preference to receive immediate...

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