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5 Tips To Stop Malware Attack On Your Android Phone - 0 views

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    Android is one of the leading names in the smart phone world today. Along with competitor Apple, Android commands respect from the global market because of its innovative, out-of-the-block and very advanced technological features.
Kate Washington

Discover the Collection of Chaumet Jewelry - 1 views

Discover the latest watch and chaumet jewelry collections by 66Mint, the Jeweller of Feelings. Our creations display all the arts of the language of love. Our Chaumet jewellery and watch creations ...

gold jewelry diamond shopping

started by Kate Washington on 12 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Diigolet not compatible with Firefox nightly 3.2a1pre.en-US.mac - 36 views

= Observations = Within the sticky notes window, and within the comment window pane to page comments: a) service-defined links succeed b) user-authored links fail Within the comment window pan...

Diigolet 3.1b446 Firefox nightly Minefield compatibility bug gpd4

betsy stone

Zenith gold crushing machine for sale - 1 views

Having thus described my invention what I claim is In a crusher of the jaw type, the combination of a frame having guide lugs, a stationary jaw, a movable jaw pivoted at one end to the frame, an ec...

Internet Explorer

started by betsy stone on 17 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
betsy stone

Mobile mining machine price in South Africa - 1 views

In a cone ore crushing apparatus including an up' standing frame member having an outwardly projecting flange on the upper end thereof, a supporting ring carried by said flange, a concave supportin...

bug educator

started by betsy stone on 27 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
marcell mars

highlighted text is not anymore description when sent to del.icio.us - 102 views

Joel Liu wrote: > 1) Select the text > 2) Click Bookmark button on the toolbar, the text will appear in the description field. i don't use diigo toolbar.. i use context menu.. i have just address ...

del.icio.us feature Delicious

Graham Perrin

first OpenID login to Diigo always requires a second OpenID login - 79 views

> That's right. We fixed it about 10 days ago. Ah, thanks … sorry for not mentioning the (past) date of the issue when I opened this thread. It could have saved you some time! - sorry. Postsc...

OpenID bug resolved

Graham Perrin

Considerate placement of floating sticky notes - 67 views

When you place a floating sticky note, please do so considerately. If you move someone else's note, please do so considerately. Advice 1. First, view the site...

floating sticky note help FAQ gpd4

Graham Perrin

Misuse/abuse of groups - 10 views

Please: * first and foremost, respect the descriptions of Diigo groups; take one minute to read the group's description before you join * do not misuse or abuse the group * we are reminded that...

spam (electronic) gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 31 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Forcing new windows, disrespecting user preferences: the target="_blank" effect - 39 views

Having offsite links open in a new window in a page of website reviews - something that really is a good practice - means that the visitor can easily find his way back to the page and ...

UI GUI dislike target _blank new window suggestion gpd4

Ole C  Brudvik

Museum 2.0: Hierarchy of Social Participation - 0 views

  • Level 4: Individual, Networked, Social Interaction with Content (Me to We with Museum) This is the level where web 2.0 sits. Individuals still do their interacting with the content singly, but their interactions are available for comment and connection by other users. And the architecture promotes these connections automatically. For example, on Netflix, when you rate a movie highly, you don’t just see how others have rated it; Netflix recommends other movies to you based on what like-minded viewers also rated highly. By networking the ratings, tags, or comments individuals place on content, individuals are linked to each other and form relationships around the content. A successful level 4 experience uses social interaction to enhance the individual experience; it gets better the more people use it. The social component is a natural extension of the individual actions. Which means, perhaps, users are ready for…
  • As always, comments are encouraged—and in this case, strongly desired as I work on refining this content for the article.
  • using web 2.0 to promote civic discourse in museums, I’m developing an argument about the “hierarchy of social participation.” I believe that, as with basic human needs, experience design in museums (and for other content platforms) can occur on many levels, and that it is hard to achieve the highest level without satisfying, or at least understanding, those that come before it. One of the impediments to discourse in museums is that fact that designers want to jump straight from individuals interacting with content to interacting with each other. It’s a tall order to get strangers to talk to each other, let alone have a meaningful discussion. And so, I offer the following hierarchy of social participation.
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  • Level 5: Collective Social Interaction with Content (We in Museum) This is the holy grail of social discourse, where people interact directly with each other around content. Personal discussions, healthy web bulletin boards and list-servs fall in this category. Healthy level 5 experiences promote respect among users, encourage community development, and support interaction beyond the scope of the content.
  • So how do we level up? The good news is that moving up the levels does not require new content. At all levels, the interaction and participation can occur around pre-existing content. A lot of museums top out at level 2 or 3, imagining that offering people heightened opportunities to interact with content, or to create their own content, is enough. Granted, I’m not sure if social engagement is the goal for interactive designers. But with side benefits like deeper connection with the content, greater appreciation for the museum as a social venue, and heightened awareness of other visitors, it deserves a place at the drafting table.
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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?
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  • 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

Ed-Tech Insider: Diigo: Social Bookmarking and More... - 0 views

  • Diigo: Social Bookmarking and More... By Tim Lauer on January 6, 2006. Discuss it below Diigo is a new social annotation/bookmarking tool. In one respect it is similar to del.icio.us. It even takes advantage of the del.icio.us API so that items that you tag or bookmark with Diigo, are also tagged to your del.icio.us account. Where it is quite different from del.icio.us, is that you can also more fully annotate your bookmarked pages, and bookmarks can also be saved locally. You can highlight and tag specific images and paragraphs from web pages, and also add sticky notes. These sticky notes can be public or private. For example if I tag and add a sticky note to a page, I can also see other sticky notes left by others or I can send a notification to a colleague so that she can read my annotation and respond. I can also use Diigo to save my selections and annotations and review them later. I can also forward them on via email. The Diigo toolbar puts all of these tools at your disposal. The Flash Tutorial gives a very good overview. The more I play with Diigo the more it looks like an interesting alternative/compliment to del.icio.us. Technorati Tags: del.icio.u
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Colin Bruce Milne

Diigo on Wikipedia - 1 views

  • Diigo is a website which allows users to bookmark and tag websites. It also allows users to highlight all or part of a page and attach sticky notes to the page. These annotations can be kept private, shared with a group within Diigo or a special link forwarded to someone else. The name "Diigo" is an abbreviation for "Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff".[1] The launch of Diigo met with mixed responses from the unimpressed [2] to the enthusiastic [3]. The product is still capable of further development such as that comprehensively detailed by a Diigo user at [4] but response on whole has been positive an example of which can be seen in the comparison between several social bookmarking sites on IA-Blog [5] Diigo beta was listed as one of the top 10 research tools by CNET in 2006 [6].
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    Just a note. If you update this article, please respect Wikipedia's policy of neutral point of view (NPOV). Articles here are not intended as sales pitches. Please support your statements by references.
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...

group forum topic author member user TTW GUI inconsistency bug gpd4

Graham Perrin

Suggestion: services change log - 37 views

Suggestion: * change log of services. (Not to reveal private information. Rather, simply to know when issues both minor and major have been resolved.) For the toolbar we have the bl...

log suggestion gpd4 552532 956718 956654 586543

Graham Perrin

For a recent Annotated Link: 'Sorry, the page you requested was not found. redirecting ... - 274 views

http://www.diigo.com/annotated/b7f8d4017bcf149ddb2c8fefdcda4981 and some others above now work. I'm not reviewing this topic in detail, let's assume that it's fixed. Tag: resolved Many thanks...

bug resolved TTW gpd4

march j

Too many features - 97 views

hi! Joel Liu wrote: > If you have some ideas on how to do it, please share with us :). first of all thank you for diigo, i like it and want to use it more often in the future. [which depends on ...

advice feature feedback

Joel Liu

Fix the tagcloud pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee - 13 views

donalconlon wrote: #2 was fixed. You can check your bookmarks. We will fix #1 in the next version.

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