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#357303 - Pastie - 1 views

shared by yc c on 10 Mar 10 - Cached
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      highlight 3 + note to diigo community
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      This one is shared with Diigo Community. It's done using the Chrome extension, is hasn't got 'highlight and sticky note' so notes can only be put besides? I still prefer the Diigolet.
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    privacy test (edited, this goes with this post) 1 ) +hightlight w/o bookmarking 2 ) + hightlight + private sticky note 3 ) +bookmark set to private 4 ) +add more hightlight + 1 private note +1 note to diigo community 5 ) + hightlight + private note

Total frustration with highlighting across browser platform - 15 views

started by pcguy999 on 14 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
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Rotheblog | Arcade Bookmarks with Diigo Social Bookmarking - 0 views

  • Too many social networks. Too many social bookmarking services. Social networks haven’t been around all that long, but already they have some negative associations. Social networks are black holes for sucking time, or, do I really need one more social network to add my information to and try to maintain? But just because the word ‘Social’ is in the same breadth as bookmarking, doesn’t mean that using a social bookmarking service is anything like your Facebook’s and your MySpace’s. There are a lot of choices for sharing links out there, Delicious, Magnolia, Diigo, Furl, Blinklist and many other options and variations. I started out using Delicious, and briefly used Blinklist. But Diigo blows every competitor out of the water because it is more robust and built will groups in mind.
  • In their own words from their website; Diigo enables effective collaborative research. You can easily share your findings, complete with your highlights and sticky notes, with friends and colleagues. A project team, a class, or a club can create a group on Diigo to pool relevant resources, findings and thoughts together.
  • As a collector, my knowledge of repair and restoration is in it’s infancy stage. I am a creative thinker and don’t easily understand schematics and electrical design. Reading articles written by experts on these subjects are like pulling teeth, I want the imformation I need, and I want it now. I have better things to do. So, what if I could find a resource on monitor repair and have the section already highlighted that might be of particular interest? That is just one of the many features of Diigo, highlighting and annotations. What if I want follow another collector who I know is an expert at restoration, like Brian Jones? Well, let’s say Brian had an account and he was adding bookmarks, I could then browse what he was adding and his annotations and pick up some helpful insights into arcade cabinet restoration that I wouldn’t have had before. Instead of one person searching for information, now it’s two. Add in a whole community of users and you have a very target user base of information. The possibilities are limitless.
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  • for those of us who hate wasting time researching for something, and enjoy using the power of others to discover other information, Diigo social bookmarking is right up your alley.
  • How do I highlight the important arcade information? This another great feature of Diigo for bookmarking is the right click context menu. With Diigo installed, when you highlight a section on a page, your menu will come up with an option ‘Hightlight and Bookmark’.
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