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Maggie Tsai

NeoArch - 0 views

  • NeoArch July 25, 2006 Diigo Criticism Filed under: diigo — NeoArch @ 8:52 am Diigo Launches, Nobody Cares - Mashable* Diigo is being criticized over on Mashable for being just one more social bookmarking site. That’s all well and good. I guess when you create a new social tool you should expect that–unless, of course, you create a good one. And that, my friends, is what Diigo is. So in answer to the who cares question, I offer the following: Who cares? Bloggers. Trust me. I am one. On several blogs. A large part of blogging is just countering other bloggers. It’s sorta like what I am doing now. Who am I kidding? It is what I am doing now. The advantage to bloggers is twofold. First, Diigo allows you to store your notes right on the page of the blog with which you disagree. Second, Diigo has blog functionality that lets you blog right from Diigo. Which is what I am doing now. Tagging and blogging can occur seamlessly. And it allows you to have multiple blogs. Try doing that with the Performancing plugin (which I love.) Who cares? Researchers. They have wanted a tool like this for years. I don’t know how many times I have wanted to put marginalia on a blog like I do my books. Now I can. Others can as well. I am a librarian in an academic institution. Trust me. Researchers will use this. Who cares? Anyone who uses the web. This is the type of tool that has a wide appeal, especially for those who do not already use a social bookmarking service. This one IS better than others. This one DOES offer something others don’t. This one DOESN’T just clip text. This one puts your notes right where you want them. Hey, I realize there is some truth to the Web 2.x hype. Who wants another social site that has a name that sounds like a Star Wars character. Put if you’re going to fault Diigo for anything, fault it for having a stupid name. Don’t fault it for competing in crowded space. It fills a need for many people, just like all the mom and pop Linux distros out there do. It is marketable, as is evidenced by the fact that over 10,000 people signed up for the Diigo Beta test.
  • You should know about Diigo! Filed under: Uncategorized, Technology, folksonomy, diigo — NeoArch @ 9:09 am To those of you who read this blog on a regular basis, I want to apologize for posting infrequently lately. I have had a couple other projects that I have been working on, plus my Church had vacation Bible school last week. You don’t get much done during VBS week. I just wanted to take the time to inform you about a new social bookmarking service. For those of you who already have one, you’re probably groaning, “Not another one!” I know. I know. I have been using Del.icio.us for…well…forever. I can’t remember life before Del.icio.us. In fact, I have no intentions on ceasing from using Del.icio.us. (With Diigo and its toolbar, I don’t have to, but more on that in another post.) For those of you who don’t have a social bookmarking service…well…you need one. Social bookmarking is a way to keep track of all of the websites that you visit. It allows you to describe the page using several one word “tags.” For example, if you visited the page for “Talladega Nights,” you might tag it as “movie,” “Will_Ferrell,” “stupid,” and “NASCAR.” This may seem like a useless service until you cannot find that page with the thing that you needed for your job and now you’re gonna get fired cause you can’t produce what you said you could. Or perhaps you can’t find that online add for that ring for your wife that you saw that would save you $1000 so now you can’t get a new johnboat because you don’t have the extra $$$$ you would have saved. Trust me. You need one. There are several out there. Diigo is different, though. The service is only in beta testing at this point, so you have to actually request an invitation to participate. Diigo not only lets you save a bookmark to the page, but it also allows you to highlight content. It lets you add virtual sticky notes to the page. This really is the ideal tool for research and blogs. You can access your thoughts about a certain web page from anywhere in the world, right on the web page. How many times have you wished that blogs and webpages worked like books. You wish that you could add marginalia. You wish that the marginalia could be either public or private. It’s all possible with Diigo.
  • Don’t just take my word for it. Go try out Diigo’s playground for yourself. If you don’t think the service is the coolest thing since Cocoa Pebbles (it’s like cereal, only chocolaty), then walk away from your keyboard, go get in your 1973 Ford Maverick, throw in your favorite Captain and Tenille 8-track, and …well… you get the picture. I have just started using Diigo in the past few days, so I will have more to say about it later. However, I do think that this is one of the best social bookmarking sites that I have used. Long live Diigo!
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Graham Perrin

a dashboard view at/around My Groups - 158 views

Without re-opening this topic (there's no longer a dashboard in Diigo): http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1399182 may be of interest.

resolved TTW GUI suggestion

Graham Perrin

group: topics: abbreviation of subject lines - 163 views

Example: at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/956654 you can not read the subject.

UI GUI group forum topic subject abbreviation gpd4

Graham Perrin

For a recent Annotated Link: 'Sorry, the page you requested was not found. redirecting ... - 274 views

http://www.diigo.com/annotated/b7f8d4017bcf149ddb2c8fefdcda4981 and some others above now work. I'm not reviewing this topic in detail, let's assume that it's fixed. Tag: resolved Many thanks...

bug resolved TTW gpd4

Rasheed Gadir

problem with BOTTOM dropdown menu Bookmarks page -Firefox2/3 - 55 views

Dear Maggie if you sent me an email I will email to you the screenshots Rasheed Rasheed G wrote: > Hi Maggie > > I am using windows XP, screen resolution 1280x960 at work and 1280x720 when using...

anonymous

Firefox 3.0 - Toolbar will not install - 59 views

Hi, Though Diigo is still working on an Firefox 3 supported toolbar, here's a quick trick to the impatient that allows you to use Diigo toolbar with Firefox 3 beta. Open new tab and type: about:c...

3 firefox

Ali Nabavi

Recipients don't receive Diigo email when sharing article - 100 views

Hi Hourback, We indeed experienced the email problem last week and the problem should be fixed one day later. Thanks.

e-mail email

anonymous

Firefox 3 Beta compatability - 64 views

Hi, Though Diigo is still working on an Firefox 3 supported toolbar, here's a quick trick to the impatient that allows you to use Diigo toolbar with Firefox 3 beta. Open new tab and type: about:c...

addons bookmarking extension firefox tagging

started by Joel Bennett on 27 Nov 07 no follow-up yet
Arrix Z

Import local bookmarks - 24 views

Import bookmark is done as a background job on server so it is not real time. Bookmarks in sidebar will synchronize automatically as you browse. If the latency is too long, you can restart firefox....

Maggie Tsai

options & default toolbar change by itself - 29 views

zahira, Great. Earlier I suggest you to make a quick post to share with others that so that anyone with similar problem can let us know (we will soon upgrade everyone)... But, thanks a lot fo...

features firefox options

Daniel Gauthier

Hierarchical view in toolbar menu "My Bookmarks" - 31 views

Thanks Joel, that's good to hear! I'm sure other D fans will be happy to partake in the fun too!

bookmarks

Maggie Tsai

[Discussion][News] Please nominate / vote for Diigo - "Webware 100" Award - 40 views

Thanks. Reminder: nomination deadline is May 7 - just a few days away. Your help is very much appreciated!

diigo testimonial

Graham Perrin

Search Group Topics: results should include tags that match the search string - 66 views

> Search Group Topics: results should include tags that match the search string > the feature seems to be AWOL :) Reviewing this topic following the major upgrade from Diigo 3 beta to Diigo 4.0 ...

resolved groups.diigo.com tag search syntax suggestion

Graham Perrin

Sandboxes for users of Diigo - 15 views

@ Diigo Might you provide a sandbox for users of Diigo? The effectiveness of a sandbox would be limited - a majority of discovered issues relate to content that is beyond the control of Diigo - b...

graffiti alpha beta closed open test issues sandbox suggestion gpd4

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

Find my own group forum posts - 446 views

Reviewing this topic following the major upgrade from Diigo 3 beta to Diigo 4.0 beta, and considering the unified approach to bookmarks and topics within groups: If a single search could span mult...

forums groups search group syntax help 553724 585941 990773

Graham Perrin

Welcome to Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 - 0 views

  • Firefox 3.5 Beta 4! This release is being made available for testing purposes
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Testing Diigo 3.1.6.13 with Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-GB; rv:1.9.1b4) Gecko/20090423 Firefox/3.5b4 http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/toolbar-for-firefox-3-1b3-42976
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Stumble-Spam - 1 views

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    Alex Laburu raises a serious point about Stumbleupon than that to be found in the bookmark above; that perverse incentives are built in to the system by SU's business model, in which the company makes money, not from visits to blogs on their system, but by getting paid for "stumbles" - random visits to sponsor websites taking place through their system. Under such a model, Laburu argues, a well written blog costs the company money, because it is a blog visitors are less likely to leave soon via a stumble - and those following its links aren't stumbling. He raises a good point (among others), one that should lead SU users to view with concern the supposedly good feature that is the absence of advertising on our blogs on SU, because it provides SU admins with a short term incentive to side with those misusing the system at the expense of those using it constructively. Which does leave us with the question of how Diigo is making its money, does it? One might ask if many of the users bring this sort of thing upon themselves - listen in on the screaming when the very possibility of introducing advertising is raised, on some sites, as if the hosting service didn't need to make money. Perhaps when the subject arises here - Diigo is still in Beta as I write this - some of us might want to speak in support of that very sensible source of revenue for a company we'd like to evolve in a healthier direction than that being taken by some of its competition, at the moment.
Jeremy Luce

How to STOP sharing to Delicious? - 36 views

I think that in Diigo 3 beta there was a checkbox. It seems to be missing from Diigo 4.0 beta. Workaround At https://secure.diigo.com/tools/save_to_others * remove your credentials.

bug UI GUI delicious sharing

Graham Perrin

Lists (Diigo V3 Help) - 30 views

  • Diigo V3
    • Graham Perrin
       
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  • Lists
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Help for Diigo 4.0 beta does not include lists.
  • a great way to organize
    • Graham Perrin
       
      In my experience, a list is not the best way to organise things in Diigo. In Diigo 4.0 beta: the focus is on personal libraries, networks and groups. In each of these areas, tag-related features are improved.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Further thought: a Diigo list can be good for things that are already organised, but I wouldn't use a list as a step towards organisation.
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    In addition to tags, and better than folders, "List" is a great way to organize, share and display specific collections of bookmarks. Once you add bookmarks to your list, you can easily drag and drop items to arrange the order in any sequence that you'd like to present. Best of all, once you create a list, when you click the button, you can browse, play and annotate any list of URLs as a slide show! It's great for content browsing, sharing, and creating unique presentations based on web content
Graham Perrin

Thanks for the full-text search! - 5 views

> recently seen reports of full-text-search failures Yeah, * group topics-oriented   http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/585885 and * group bookmarks-oriented   http://grou...

thanks thank you

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