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Maggie Tsai

editing highlighted text - 50 views

jmresearch wrote: > I can already copy with Firefox w/o formatting. What I actually wanted was for my highlights to not be styled when I go to the "expanded" view in My Bookmarks. In the end, I d...

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Graham Perrin

Q: Highlighting and privacy? - 198 views

My normal route to discussing any privacy issue is, the foot of the page: > Terms of Service | > Privacy | > © Diigo Inc 2008 -- User-posted content, unless source quoted, is > licensed under a ...

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Graham Perrin

need help understanding highlighting function in groups - 51 views

> Also, whatever I highlight on a group page defaults to a private highlight, and I can't see a way to make it public. Is there a way to set it in the Diigo toolbar options? Did there used to be? ...

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Ankit Desai

When will be possible to edit a link ?? - 172 views

I too am not using Diigo simply because of the lack of Edit Link functionality. I agree with Chris' idea of how to deal with Saved Highlights and Sticky Notes. I think it makes a lot of sense. Chr...

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Graham Perrin

Next phase Diigo - the future - 462 views

> To provoke thought, in no particular order: > * System Services (interapplication communication on Mac OS X) That one is spun off to Mac OS X: System Services: provider services in ...

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Joel Liu

What's missing in v.3 … - 114 views

Thanks for all your input. You have good points. We are focusing on fixing bugs now. However we will consider all suggestions in the Diigo V3 improvement plan. For blinklist bookmarking, I exp...

Graham Perrin

Feature request: Same page, different URL, highlights kept - 125 views

> gut feeling is that Diigo Meta may be useful Diigo Meta does lead to the 'community' library for a site but at (for example) http://www.diigo.com/community/site/www.usatoday.com I see neither th...

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Graham Perrin

Threaded Annotation - 474 views

Maggie wrote, at comment #2: > … the whole purpose of in-situ "social annotation" > > Just "add comment" to follow on a sticky note conversation. Please > give that a try and let us know ...

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Maggie Tsai

Instructify » Diigo: How do you say that? - 0 views

  • Diigo is a social bookmarking tool, but so much more. In addition to letting you bookmark pages, you can also annotate them. There are two tools you can use for this, highlighting and comments. Highlighting lets you highlight the actual text on a web page, and stores the highlighted words with your bookmark.Think of how useful this can be for online reading assignments in a class (no wonder it’s caught on with some high school AP teachers). In addition to highlighting text, you can leave comments behind, and even position them using floating sticky notes. You can use these to direct students to specific part of a page, or leave vocabulary or other tips explaining parts of text that may be a little complex for students. Just go to Diigo, sign up and download the Diigo toolbar (or lighter Diigolet bookmarklet)
H.C. Chen

I miss the "capture search items" feature - 91 views

V3.1.4 has a sub-set of the old "capture search items" feature that can Bookmark the recent web page with pre-defined tags. 1. Diigo toolbar options > keyboard tab > check "Quick Bookmark (one-cl...

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Maggie Tsai

Diigo @ DEMOfall 07 - A True 3D Information App? - 0 views

  • Diigo @ DEMOfall 07 - A True 3D Information App?
  • Diigo.com announced their re-launch today with an information network unlike any we have seen in  scope or capability. The new Diigo network being unveiled at DEMOfall 07 creates global communities around data, information, interests and knowledge. These new communities engage and connect people around the content they collect and use. Diigo is already one of the most useful bookmarking and research sites on the Web. The integration of Webslides and the power of "writing the Web" makes Diigo perhaps the Web's first truly 3 dimensional tool. I spoke with Diigo Co-Founder Maggie Tsai on Friday about their deep and groundbreaking vison. I covered Webslides a couple of weeks ago, but honestly did not envision the depth or scope of Diigo's potential. Maggie demonstrated the capability of a development nearly as complex and difficult to encapsulate as the semantic search engine's technology. The simple truth of Diigo combined with Webslides is that with continued refinements Diigo could well be the mega site imagined by many for Web 3.0. Diigo Plus Webslides Diigo users can create groups, lists, collaborative forums, do research, annotate or comment on pages and essentially build layers of data and knowledge atop any Web page. The concept of a multi-layered Web is difficult to grasp, but Maggie's team have begun to capture the power of what content-centric (their word my understanding) collaboration can do. "Writing" to the Web via sticky notes, annotations and highlighted elements combined with various collaborative elements is power for more than doing a research project. With the addition of Webslides - essentially an interactive, selective browser/player within a browser - Diigo provides a multifaceted platform for unbelievable collaboration and monetization potential. Diigo also unveiled another crucial element for "directing" data at users with their Webslides embeddable widget. This tool allows users to embed Webslides bookmark or RSS shows inside pages and blogs. These shows can be customized to express any number of topical or thematic blog posts, topical articles, product reviews, real estate offerings or just about anything one can imagine.
  • A Tall Order Diigo is certainly a fantastic individual or collaborative research tool, but inserting a platform like this into what we might call "the hub" (the center of what people do) of the Web has deeper implications. Bookmarking and social networking has seen massive appeal. The idea of wrapping users up in this core of data and knowledge has been touched upon by sites like Wikia, Digg, Stumble Upon, Facebook and many others in the various venues. All of these great sites gather content that is acted on and sometimes enhanced by users, but the data remains rather static or 2 dimensional for the user. Stumbled Upon comes closest to letting users "filter" the Web and its data but even there the great volume of information is lost or scattered with time. Diigo's methodology effectively turns Diigo into a Web within a Web of filtered, searchable and dynamic information.
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  • Summary Most of my readers are probably saying: "Phil has tested way too many betas!" Summing some of these developments up is rather like holding water in a net. For once I can defer this task to someone more capable than myself: "Diigo combines the best of social networking, bookmarking, highlighting, and annotating to let people discover, save, and share the information that is important to them personally or professionally," said Wade Ren, CEO of Diigo. "Not only can people find a collective repository of searchable and relevant information, but they can mark-up and save information along the way - all while connecting with like-minded people for future collaboration." Conclusion As Chris Shipley, DEMO's executive producer says: "It would be easy to dismiss Diigo as yet-another social bookmarking tool, but that would be a big mistake." In this instance Chris has not overstated a development's capability. Webslides embedded and noted inside a blog can spotlight any series of posts and topics with "live" pages and advertisements. If we think just slightly outside the box here it is not difficult to imagine video and audio annotation following highlighted text from several pages for an on-the-fly sales pitch or dissertation on any subject. Information, knowledge and interests gathered around people rather than people running to find fragments of data. This is Web 3.0 (if there is such a thing) in the development stages.
barbyoli123

Exploring the Realities of Forced Love Marriage, Sad Arranged Marriage, and Unhappiness... - 2 views

he unhappiMarriage is a sacred institution, but sometimes the realities of certain types of unions can be far from blissful. In this blog post, we will delve into the complexities of forced love ma...

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started by barbyoli123 on 17 Jul 23 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Diigo toolbar Read Later should add as Private - 179 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

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Graham Perrin

Diigo V4 is live now! - 134 views

It's so easy to take for granted in Diigo 4.0 beta the things that were missing from past versions! I completely forgot: in the past Diigo 3 beta, you could not search a group from its home pag...

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Alex Parker

Machine learning could soon be able to measure emotions - 1 views

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    Despite the many benefits of AI, the inability to understand the complexities of human emotion has long been highlighted as a reason for why human intervention is still vital to providing the soft skills robots cannot master
barbyoli123

Navigating the Journey: From Love Marriage to Arrange Marriage - 1 views

In the complex world of relationships, the transition from a love marriage to an arranged one is a significant turning point. Couples who have experienced both types of unions often find themselves...

group tag dictionary

started by barbyoli123 on 05 Sep 23 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Any plans for tag bundles or sub tags? - 289 views

The opening post is missing from this topic 553997 but I like it for what remains. An earlier topic: http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546475

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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

How do we deal with spammers? - 98 views

And I find yet another post of mine that was censored before it had a chance to get into the Internet Archive. Something else I don't have a copy of, having never heard of such behavior. I've run i...

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josbrod96

The Casino Experience: A Tapestry of Glamour, Strategy, and Chance - 2 views

Casinos captivate with a blend of glamour, anticipation, and the allure of fortune, embodying the quintessence of risk and reward. These establishments, ranging from the neon-lit corridors of Las V...

started by josbrod96 on 24 Mar 24 no follow-up yet
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