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Graham Perrin

private comments - 63 views

Hi Joel Apologies for my deep frustration. The underlying issue to many problems (not just private comments) is the complete lack of interface to comments in tools such as Diigolet. Regression: ...

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Tyme 2.0

No more image in some manually "cached" bookmark ! ...why ? - 31 views

well .. I see in my " Cached page I uploaded" 2 links : - webpage : no image - screenshot : with image please explain why / how does it work ( ? ) ( I'm lost ! )

Diigo snapshot cached image bug

shantanup

Followers - 248 views

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diigo followers follow help suggestion allow block remove

Hanna Neuhaus

"Recent tags" do not appear in "My tags" - 120 views

Hi Hanna In as few words as possible, a) in this forum we have a few reports from Diigo users who have problems with tags b) in many ...

tags-related recent my tag cloud bug

Graham Perrin

Request: Remembering Diigolet commenting privacy setting - 100 views

I have recreated the missing topic at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1380563 , Diigo service should allow obscurity/privacy by default for Diigolet, Post to Diigo and other scripts

comments diigolet privacy request suggestion

Baxter Tocher

Email to diigo - 279 views

That's good to hear, Sandy - thanks for the update.

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Mah Saito

My Favorite Social Bookmarking Tools (for Now) | Instructional Design and Development B... - 0 views

shared by Mah Saito on 29 Oct 07 - Cached
  • Recommended Tool for Feature-Hungry Technophiles: Diigo Diigo has everything I’ve been looking for in a great social bookmarking/collaborative research tool—except ease of use. The tagging system is still buggy (renaming a tag or deleting it can lead to unexpected results), and the interface has some usability issues that I’ve already discussed with one of Diigo’s co-founders. For instance, tag clouds only display the first 18 characters or so of each tag, preferences on how to view your tags revert to default settings every time the page refreshes, etc. Unfortunately, Diigo is still too frustrating to use for me to recommend it to non-tech-savvy educators, but I hope its shortcomings will be resolved soon. If that happens, I’ll become a major Diigo evangelist. If not, I might have to embrace a more bare-bones bookmarking tool like Del.icio.us and search for a separate tool that just handles collaborative research well. Google Notebook is next on my list of tools to check out for that.
Maggie Tsai

Archive the Web with Diigo at LifeClever ;-) Tips for Design and Life - 0 views

  • Enter Diigo. I’m surprised this excellent social bookmarking service doesn’t have a higher profile online. It’s fast, easy, and it saves a cache of every page by default. I really don’t see how del.icio.us can compete, considering that Diigo looks much nicer and still manages to respond more crisply. (Yes, there are other social bookmarking sites out there, and were I a true productivity blogger and not a dilettante, I’d give you a point-by-point feature comparison with a nifty chart. In this case, I’m going to fall back on “trust me.” Diigo’s the best I’ve tried, and I’ve tried a bunch.)
  • Use Diigo for static pages with useful content. Here are some suggested uses from my own Diigo love affair: Research. Why bother copying and pasting articles you’ll be using in your next paper or presentation when you can add them to a searchable database in one click? Publicity. If you have a blog, podcast, or other promotable work, you’ll want to clip all the reviews, blog mentions, etc. Diigo’s perfect for quickly and easily capturing those mentions for posterity and, since it’s shareable, you can show off your best clips in a snap. Want List. It’s not really a resolution, but I do plan to cut down on my expenditures in 2008, and one way that’s always worked well for me in the past is creating a “want list.” When I see a nifty notebook or gadget or safety razor I want to buy, I add it to the want list with the date. 30 days later, if it still sounds awesome, I’ll buy it. But often my enthusiasm for that nifty cable wrap I saw on Cool Tools has waned and I’ve saved twenty bucks. Lifehacks. Obviously. If you’re like me, you’re constantly gathering tips and advice on productivity and technology from around the Web. Save them here and go over them periodically to see which ones actually worked in practice and which were quickly forgotten. Recipes. Several recipe sites let you aggregate your favorites, but if you get your recipes from multiple sites, you can use Diigo to keep them all in the same place. Blogging. One of the big advantages of a social bookmarking service is the social part. Diigo makes it easy to share your links, post them to your blog, or even do an automatic daily post of links to your site.
eyal matsliah

Diigo Blog » Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management - 1 views

  • Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management March 16th, 2007 Edit We’re very grateful to Robert Berkman, editor of The Information Advisor, for noticing our new Groups feature so quickly, and understanding the potential it adds to Diigo’s already great set of tools. In an online supplement to the magazine, posted on his blog, Intelligent Agent, he reviewed various free online services for potential enterprise use as knowledge management tools.
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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...

FAQ discussion spam spam (electronic) suggestion help hint

sandy_diigo

Sharing via tags - 14 views

Currently we do not support sharing via tags. The workaround is to build up a list &look out for the permalink and share the link to the designated group. What do you think of supporting the list i...

tag sharing bookmarks

Joel Liu

Tag limit is too limiting. - 187 views

Hi Chris, You can download 3.1.5 version FF toolbar now. The tag limit number in this version is 20.

bookmark design feature flaw interface request tag

Vincent Tsao

Delete messages - 64 views

> and I can recall that message only by bookmarking it; good idea, but it only works when current conversation is public. or you are not allowed to access this conversation regardless whether you ...

4.0 delete messages message leave conversation resolved thanks thank you

sandy_diigo

another very nice feature in the diigo design - 42 views

Thanks! We will push ourselves forward to serve you better.

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Maggie Tsai

inviting currrent users to be friends - 95 views

Couldn't agree more :-) We've decided to release a bunch of new stuff together - since they are highly interwoven and integrated. Adding / finding friends is definitely one of them.

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Mah Saito

My Domestic Church: Works for me Wednesday - saving bookmarks with Diigo - 0 views

  • But Diigo had a few other features that I also enjoyed. First of all it allows me to expert and import sites with my del.icio.us account which was convenient. It also allows me to make a blog post of my finds right away. I can add tags just like with deli.cio.us and that helps me to keep organized. I can also search the finds of others using Diigo. Diigo was originally designed to be helpful to researchers so I find it to be very user friendly. But the part I REALLY enjoy, is the opportunity to HIGHLIGHT the parts of article I am reading that I find to be interesting or important. If you ever saw a book after I am done with it, you'd see highlighting all over it! I am so happy to be able to extend this habit to my web surfing! I can also add "sticky notes" with my comments on them which is akin to writing in the margins. I love doing that too!
P. G.

Thanks so much! =) - 41 views

Hi there, (how) can I edit my above post? ;-) Please see my new topic! Thanks...

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Maggie Tsai

Librarian of the Internet: The Language of 'Diigo' - 0 views

  • It seems as though every day I discover new search engines, bookmarking tools other Web applications that are intended to simplify the cluttered and overwhelming task of conducting Internet research. But let’s face it, most of these resources sound great in theory, but prove less effective in practice. Yet once in awhile I come across a tool that is inviting, intuitive and actually does what its mission statement says it will. Diigo is this type of tool. 
  • The catchy, quintessentially Web 2.0 name reads like a word from some obscure foreign language, but is actually an acronym for “Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other Stuff.” Though many enter the world of Diigo in a social networking frame of mind, the networking aspect is the core of the tool and only scratches the surface of Diigo’s capabilities. For teachers, a useful feature is the “watchlist,” which enables you to know what’s going on across the network through specific tags, for example “education” tags. The social annotation feature is the best way to collect and share online information from anywhere, and you can write about that information with the blogging feature! The first characteristic I look for in any tool designed to enhance productivity is usability; will using this save me time and effort? Diigo passes the “usefulness test” with flying colors. Plus, it has all of the information that’s important to you and allows you to share it with others educators. Perhaps this is what the author of the blog I’m Not Actually a Geek meant when he said, “It has changed the scope of what it means to be social.”
E Barney

A great Diigo video produced by Emily Barney - 193 views

For Diigo intro, our version of V3 video is tightly compacted - touches upon a lot of key features and main value propositions - all in less than 4 minutes. On the other hand, Emily's video ha...

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