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Graham Perrin

highlights and stuck notes: contextual menus are less streamlined, more fiddly in Diigo... - 14 views

I'm still frustrated daily by the clunkiness of Diigolet 4.x. 3.x was far more streamlined. I'm fairly sure that if the design did not require the user to move away from the highlight, to the s...

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jc perl

Tags not working - 239 views

Excellent! Thank you very much! Graham Perrin wrote: > At http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/44763#7 Joel wrote: > > > All bookmarks can be retrieved though tags.

tags-related Ubuntu CAPTCHA sidebar tag bug resolved

Graham Perrin

Watchlist is populated but the related feed is empty - 5 views

Spun off from http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/rant-friends-over-watchlist-diigo-destroying-sociability-41663#6 The tokenised URL for the RSS feed from my Watchlist results in ...

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started by Graham Perrin on 06 Aug 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Forum comments and annotations - 17 views

> Community library may be not up-to-date For that issue I have created a separate topic, Community library is inconsistent/outdated

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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Alphabetizing bookmarks - 417 views

I'm looking through my records for the letter I sent, although, to be honest, at 12:45 am my time, I'm not sure of just how motivated I want to be, so I'll give you the reader's digest version of i...

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anonymous

vote feature - 145 views

Anyone know how I undo a mistaken "thumbs up"? I accidentally "thumbed up" my own bookmark (I clicked once on the icon hoping to find a thumbs down option.) Unlike Flickr and YouTube, my clumsy v...

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Jim Bob

Global Warming, Nuclear Iran, The White Widow and Banker's Bonuses - 0 views

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    Global warming and nuclear programmes around the world are proving to be a bit of a problem. Adam Lovejoy an investigative journalist reports from London about all this and more including new news about bankers bonuses. The man-made global warming con continues.
Graham Perrin

IMPOSSIBLE TO PRESENT SOME URLs IN THIS FORUM - 24 views

Discussion continuing in summary topic http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/42779

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Maggie Tsai

JimStroud 2.0 - SOURCING TIP: And Diigo was its name-O - BlogCharm - 2 views

  • SOURCING TIP: And Diigo was its name-O One thing I have been ranting about (online and offline) is the need for a tool that will allow researchers to seemlessly share their intelligence. Imagine (as I often have) the time that would be saved if I were to discover a resume online and then see a note left by one of my co-workers that reads, "Been here, done that and submitted the candidate." Wowzers! That would really cut-down on duplication of efforts wouldn't it?
  • Okay, so let me show you something  I really like and am recommending that research teams use - Diigo. This FREE product has enough features that I would willingly pay for it and from me, that is a high compliment. Here are a few highlights from the VERY LONG list of features they offer. (Man, these guy are good!) A few highlights from their website... The Best Web Annotation Service: Add highlights and sticky notes on any web page, anywhere, and access them anywhere. A Great Webpage Clipping Tool: Highlighted portions of any webpage are clipped and collected centrally, which can be shared and searched. An All-in-One Bookmarking Tool: Bookmark webpages to Diigo, local folder, del.icio.us , Simpy, Furl, Spurl... and make them permanently cached and full-text searchable. A Great Collaborative Platform: Share and interact on online findings, complete with highlights and sticky notes. The Most Customizable Search Tool: Like Google's toolbar, but far more customizable, so you can access any search service with one-click --- music, maps, references, local library, New York Times, ... Unique Content Selection Menu: Interact with any word on a webpage just by selecting it, no click needed! - highlight, search, look up - whatever you you want!
  • With a virtual highlighter and digital sticky notes, now you can highlight & jot down your comments directly on any part of a webpage and scan through all your research findings quickly. Keep your annotations private or share with others. Exchange viewpoints on any specific area of a webpage - great for collaboration or debating an issue. Tags and full-text search on everything make it extremely easy to organize and find stuff - no need to fumble with folders and subfolders. You control the privacy setting on what can be seen by public or kept private. Need someone to pay special attention to a particular section of a webpage? You can forward a webpage with your highlights & Sticky notes. For further interactions, your friends can append their comments under your notes right on the page.Discover relevant / new content based on specific users, topics of interest, recommendations, hot lists, and more. For example, to discover high quality contents on some subject, check out bookmarks under specific tags - remember these represent the joint effort of lots of people.   ** Now here is something that I think is a killer feature! I download the Diigo toolbar and when I come to a page that has been annotated, I am notified (see arrow). I can set this to show me only the notes I have left behind or, the public notes of others. And get this, once I set up my free web-based account, I share that info (my log-in) with my co-workers and all of the annotations we mark private are only seen by us. (Wink) Ahhh... now this is a tool worth noting, using and (above all else) sharing with other researchers on your team. (Click here for virtual tour of their product.) 4-Star recommendation!!!
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Terry M.

I HATE STICKY NOTES SHOWING UP ON MY IGOOGLE PAGES - 69 views

Joel. Your procedure appears to have successfully addressed my rant. Many, many thanks; problem now solved.

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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Stumble-Spam - 1 views

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    Alex Laburu raises a serious point about Stumbleupon than that to be found in the bookmark above; that perverse incentives are built in to the system by SU's business model, in which the company makes money, not from visits to blogs on their system, but by getting paid for "stumbles" - random visits to sponsor websites taking place through their system. Under such a model, Laburu argues, a well written blog costs the company money, because it is a blog visitors are less likely to leave soon via a stumble - and those following its links aren't stumbling. He raises a good point (among others), one that should lead SU users to view with concern the supposedly good feature that is the absence of advertising on our blogs on SU, because it provides SU admins with a short term incentive to side with those misusing the system at the expense of those using it constructively. Which does leave us with the question of how Diigo is making its money, does it? One might ask if many of the users bring this sort of thing upon themselves - listen in on the screaming when the very possibility of introducing advertising is raised, on some sites, as if the hosting service didn't need to make money. Perhaps when the subject arises here - Diigo is still in Beta as I write this - some of us might want to speak in support of that very sensible source of revenue for a company we'd like to evolve in a healthier direction than that being taken by some of its competition, at the moment.
Graham Perrin

Frustrated by privacy issues - 151 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

announcements: services unavailable or at risk; scheduled and unscheduled - 30 views

Cross reference http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/how-long-will-it-take-to-make-diigo-work-again-rant-44763#3 > … announce the status of any maintenance and/or major issue …

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Graham Perrin

Please restore the ability to sort by date added/created (was: Library out of order! -I... - 211 views

Thank you so much! I'm 99% certain that some users will prefer the Diigo 4.0 beta behaviour - sort by date edited, reverse order (most recent at top) so what I'm requesting - ...

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Graham Perrin

Unsuccessful Delicious import - 86 views

Many thanks for the positive feedback! I think we can treat this topic as resolved. Off-topic, looking ahead: you may find that your imported tags (but not tags created by you in Diigo) are 'st...

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Graham Perrin

Annotations lost, again - 34 views

Bug Numerous highlights lost from http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2009/07/18/how-to-make-ie-open-new-tabs-faster.aspx Are sticky notes lost, too? The underlying dataloss (of highlights) ...

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Graham Perrin

sort bookmarks by date added? - 108 views

This feature of Diigo 3.x was lost when services were upgrade to 4.0 beta. In Diigo 5.0 we're still without the ability to sort by date added. This loss of functionality is one of the very few thin...

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