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Graham Perrin

Cached pages with annotations? - 107 views

> a website called Sharedcopy which has a similar function, you can > see an example of how it works here: > http://www.okfn.org.sharedcopy.com/wiki/f7e42dec6c6fc9217aa525868d9e18a9.html#shcp0 > Ho...

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Graham Perrin

full-text search of Diigo-cached content - 107 views

Side notes 1. If issues are found when this topic is reviewed, consider http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/974283#2 in which the cache of a supposedly crawled page is not presented. 2...

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Graham Perrin

Snapshots: the WebArchive option (for users of Safari and other browsers, and more) - 93 views

Re http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1912726 (2010-09-18), Uploads to Diigo caches from 5.1.0.8 for Firefox: PNG versions are missing Whilst PNG snapshots are unavailable &mdas...

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Maggie Tsai

Diigo 3.0 Beta is Live at LifeClever ;-) Tips for Design and Life - 0 views

  • I’ve sung the praises of social bookmarking service Diigo in the past here at Lifeclever. It archives a full cache of every page in case the original goes down, lets you highlight and annotate Web pages, and it publishes your links to all the other social bookmarking sites automatically. What’s not to love? Well, I guess some people are perfectionists, because the team at Diigo has just a launched new and improved version 3 in beta. I’ve been playing with it for a few weeks and, for my purposes, it offers a few nifty improvements. Tags are listed alphabetically by default, and the Diigo plugin for Firefox offers a “Twitter This” option which sends your link to Twitter as a tinyurl link. The new Diigo also offers spiffy social networking/recommendation functionality, but that’s not my bag, although it may be yours. Either way, there’s really no reason anyone should use the Yahoo’s stagnant Del.icio.us service anymore. Diigo’s much prettier and it runs faster too! Go import your Del.icio.us bookmarks today.
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