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Kemron Kristun

Easily Eligible For Finances With Easy Steps - 0 views

Is your credit rating too low in the previous financial market? Or have you only just register bankruptcy so that you cannot think about buying your daydream car? Nothing to be worried, with the au...

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started by Kemron Kristun on 10 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Show group shared tags in sidebar - 7 views

> show page-related tags that apply in groups of which you are a member. I wonder whether this will be a feature of Diigo Meta, when group meta views are given …

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Graham Perrin

My Tags and Tag Cloud list deleted tags - 31 views

Please see http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/delete-all-tags-41329 and http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/tags-not-deleting-43127 - I should watch those spaces for a response f...

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Thomas Laigle

Diigo in different languages - 34 views

HInt: post to the topics in which Diigo team have responded

UI language localization

Maggie Tsai

Social Bookmarking 2.0 - Diigo Sets The Standard for Others to Follow-- bub.blicio.us - 0 views

  • Diigo has released v 3.0 of its browser plugin and has set a new standard in social bookmarking in the process. It not only allows you to bookmark and save notes in an easy to retrieve place, it adds a new dimension to the Web itself by revealing, at the page level, the community of people who have also interacted with the content. It also feeds into a bigger community of content that builds a social network around relevant information. It combines research and community.
  • Starting simple: You can bookmark and annotate relevant things that you need to reference later. Using the Webslides function, you also can share these links as a slideshow, which actually appear as “live” web pages. The slideshow is embeddable on Web pages and in blogs. Revealing a new layer of the web: The new sidebar gives you quick access to your bookmarks as well your annotations on each Web page. It also shows you other diigo users who have annotated that page to give you additional perspective. The sidebar is searchable to find your notes quicker and easier. Connect and Engage: According to the company, you are what you annotate. Bookmarks, tags, and annotations are one of the best representations of your interests and expertise. At Diigo, you maintain a bookmarks page which is your hub to relevant content. You can also connect to like-minded people and also browse their activities as they relate to you.
  • In Diigo Groups, users can connect and collaborate on findings through group highlights, sticky notes, and bookmarks.

    But it’s more than that. It also helps people connect around common interests and builds communities around topics and sites.

    Other new community features allow you to send messages and bookmarks to each other.

    There are also communities around sites that you can join that bring together people who have bookmarked pages from that site. In the video, they demonstrate a community around the New York Times. You can see and interact with the people who have contributed content and interact with them based on their notes and interests related to that particular site.

    Diigo also connects people and related content. The service learns about you and your interests based on how you tag, save, share, etc. You can have recommended bookmarks provided to you, or even have Diigo present others who share the same interests as you.

    The solitary act of reading now becomes social, fun, and productive.

SocialStream !

6 Ways to Turn Diigo Into a Traffic Booster - 3 views

  • If you haven’t heard of Diigo yet, it’s high time you took a look and made use of what they have to offer. They define themselves as a powerful research tool and a knowledge-sharing community. I believe their promise is backed up by the features they offer: bookmarking, annotations, clippings and the possibility to share everything you come across with others.
  • Diigo is not your average social network. Given its strong focus on effective research, most users are there to keep tracks of the domains they’re keen on. Unless you are able to create tons exquisite content on quite a few hot tags of Diigo, just bookmarking your own articles won’t get you very far.
  • So what other ways are there to use Diigo as a traffic generator?
  • ...8 more annotations...
  • 1. Pay attention to your profile
  • 2. Be an active user
  • 3. Build new relationships based on common interests
  • 4. Find your friends
  • 5. Engage peers in meaningful conversations
  • 6. Avoid the temptations of selfishness
  • Traffic should never be the only goal of your joining a certain community.
  • Comparing notes, getting relevant feedback or ideas, being part of a group effort, these can be equally rewarding. Targeted traffic is however what you get in return for your contribution to the community. That said, your best tools to get the most out of Diigo are respect for others, helpfulness, attention to details and constant learning.
Maggie Tsai

Theatre Ideas: Book Announcement - 0 views

  • As a sidenote, I have also created a Diigo research group for Theatre Tribes, so that people who are interested can contribute websites and articles that might be relevant to this topic that I can add to the website and to the book.
Graham Perrin

Effect of the Depression on Technology - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views

  • this recession will be good for innovation because recessions generally are
  • A recession means technologists cease to be paid vast amounts to duplicate the work of others
  • low-cost high-impact physical events we've created (Ignite, hacker meetups, coworking spaces, foo/bar camps) will thrive
  • ...20 more annotations...
  • agree that tough times foster innovation
  • @gregor's point about cultural activities increasing in Argentina during their 2001 recession sounds like an indicator in favour of open source
  • We are dealing with this as I will be graduating from college and entering the job market
  • I will be a hacker housewife and improve my skills while taking care of husband and home
  • innovation is a cultural effect within companies and cannot be turned on or off due to economic conditions
  • if the company has a traditional mindset
  • then innovation is going to be an uphill climb regardless of how many great ideas are floating around
  • a Fortune 500 company
  • clearly defined ROI
  • also those companies who attempt to clean up the mess government is going to make. The regulations that come out of the current crisis are going to be draconian
  • The additional costs of compliance will also affect new launches and IPOs due to the additional costs, so there is another negative drag on innovation, or at least the monetization of those innovations
  • a social network that harnesses its members to contribute to open source projects? Instead of playing facebook games or posting pics of yourself wasted at the latest party, get the members to commit to donating that extra time to a small piece of a large open source project
  • benefit from a legion of even poorly skilled members if given clear directions
  • qualified peer review
  • use it as a learning process
  • Help others by online mentoring in resource-challenged places, etc.
  • We can afford to devote maybe 10-20% of our time to open source
  • the truth is I put in 20-30 hours a week in the evenings, mornings and week ends to make the big pushes happen
  • sweat equity
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I like that expression - sweat equity
  • Everyone puts in extra time
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    Diigo community thoughts on (at least) the highlighted points will be greatly appreciated. If you can, make your sticky notes public; the highlights will be shared with other interested groups. Thanks!
Maggie Tsai

Sweeny's Canadawiki Weblog: Make Your Own Wiki Textbook With Web 2.0 - 0 views

  • Web 2.0 services are generating what is truly a personal learning renaissance.Here's a comment from teacher Elizabeth Davis at Classroom 2.0:"Following and reading blogs, participating in ning, contributing to wikis, writing in my blog, I haven't thought this much in years. It truly is an amazing phenomenon. I feel so intellectually alive. I'm inspired and challenged constantly. The blogs I read lead me to question and explore new tools and Websites. I haven't written this much since I was in school. It is all so exciting and energizing. For me, classroom 2.0 could just be about my own growth and learning and that would be enough."A good example of a free Web 2.0 service is Wikispaces. Here's a class wiki made with the service - A Broken World, the World War I wiki of a Grade 9 class. Their teacher comments:You are now "textbook writers." Your goal is to make a better, more interesting textbook than that overweight, boring, 20th Century history textbook you're now using. And to do work of such high quality that you can include it on your resume as another example of your academic skills in your "digital portfolio."Here are some other School 2.0 online services:* Diigo- for "social bookmarking" of Web sources.* Blogger - to create a class weblog.* Ning - to build your own social network]
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Dr. Fridemar Pache

Meatball Wiki: TwinPage - 0 views

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    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      Annotations need to be URL-based as TrailFire does it. You can click [1] and you get ample annotations. In this case a snapshot of the whole page, of which I am the author. In wikis longer contributions are not the exception. So please get rid of the 5000 words barrier.
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    Again a comparison of DiiGo and FireTrail annotation capability.
    Please DiiGo programmers, let the 5000 word barrier.

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    You can making over $59.000 in 1 day. Look this www.killdo.de.gg
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...

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Graham Perrin

THANKS! Apologies for the flood. Improvements noted :) - 196 views

It's a few months since I said a big thank-you to Diigo, for providing such a great service! This (long bank holiday) weekend I have been unusually busy on Diigo and other fronts, mainly because I...

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Fuzbolero .

Where can I find a list of my posts? - 59 views

Hi Vincent, thanks for the links. It looks like even if I am logged in, those links does not work for private groups, is that correct? The 3rd one is what I am looking for, but it would be very pra...

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Wade Ren

Calling for educators / usecases! - 28 views

indeed, the terms of service was done a long time ago, and is in need to a good review again. Will take that into consideration. Thanks.

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Graham Perrin

[News] Full text search in forum - 20 views

Recent issues with full text search in group topics Example http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/search?what=bookmarking+referring does not find your words at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diig...

forum news search

Dr. Fridemar Pache

Bug or Feature: PublicTags - 21 views

PrivateTagsMadePublicVersusPublicTagsFromStart Thank you Maggie, thank you Diigo: just checked it, you are right. You support it indeed. Perhaps the DiigoEngine earlier made a difference between ...

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Graham Perrin

Diigo Help Center: users: [MISSING] - 8 views

http://help.diigo.com/User:Maggie_diigo http://help.diigo.com/User:Wade The expression [MISSING] is presented, I suspect a bug; Wade has contributed content such as http://help.diigo.com/index.p...

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started by Graham Perrin on 24 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Improving Diigo Help - 7 views

> help ON THE PAGES THEMSELVES +1 > a tips page This group is described as a place to share our … tips, tricks, and ideas etc.. There's a wealth of information but even with good search results,...

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