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Wondershare MobileGo for iOS Coupon Code - 2 views

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hu xiaotao

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betsy stone

Small silica sand making machine for sale - 1 views

The concave `or bowl structure, which is opposed to the mantle D, is supported in the following manner: E generally indicatesa ring recessed as at E1 in general conformitywith the flange A3 upon th...

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started by betsy stone on 25 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Suzannah Claire

Request | My Tools | My Feeds: list, categorize, tag, manage feeds - 96 views

This is not the case. If a bookmark is private, and then it is placed in a list, it will not show up in the RSS feed. If it is converted to public, than it WILL show up in the RSS feed. The only...

feeds lists my tools request rss rss-reader tag toolbar

Graham Perrin

reviewing previously collected Flash media - 75 views

Issues with audio Thanks, Sandy. See also http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/956421 (2009-03-29), Flash audio/video/movies in WebSlides: previous slides are not muted: all soundtrack...

bug resolved Adobe Flash library view gpd4

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MSN Technical and Tech Support Customer Care Service Helpline Number - 0 views

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    Tech Bruisers is providing a MSN tech support help phone number and MSN customer care service. Please contact this number 1-855-550-2552.
Graham Perrin

list: option to suppress the WebSlides button - 5 views

Suggestion The editor of a list should have the option to suppress the WebSlides button for that list. Rationale For some types of list, WebSlides are certainly, or debatably, inappr...

list WebSlides suggestion gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 24 May 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

WebSlides first play of a YouTube page fails in WebKit nightly r42075 - 5 views

http://pastebin.ca/1375498 presents lines copied from error console of WebKit nightly r42075 (2009-03-28), in which first play of http://slides.diigo.com/list/grahamperrin/8636 fails: * the YouTu...

WebKit WebSlides YouTube bug gpd4

Maggie Tsai

WebSlides Turns Bookmarks Into Slideshows - 0 views

  • Since most of my presentations are largely guided tours of pertinent Web services, this baby will save me a ton of time. Combine site syndication and social bookmarking with presentations and you get WebSlides, a service from social bookmarking service Diigo that turns RSS feeds and bookmark lists into annotated browser slideshows.
Maggie Tsai

Ruminate » Blog Archive » LinkLog - 0 views

  • WebSlides - Turning bookmarks and feeds into interactive slideshows… — A new Diigo service– with del.icio.us posting and some interesting annotation possibilities I keep thinking I should switch to Diigo as main posting point for sharing links
Maggie Tsai

Making the switch « Madscientist's Log - 0 views

  • With the use of a tool such as webslides, students could then view the web site with the article or link to the primary source of the research. The students could view the websites with annotations by the teachers to support the students’ current level of understanding of the material or add additional information or questions to enhance the instruction. Students could then work in their groups to discuss their findings to their peers. This would allow students to come to their own conclusions from the information that they are presented. The assessment could be the presentation of their findings and conclusions via a posting to the class website or some other tool that would allow them to present what new ideas they synthesized and not a high tech presentation with little to no substance. Students would work in the same manner that other scientists around the world are by looking at the new data from research. The article was posted on the 20th of this month, two days ago, and students could be researching about the discovery tomorrow the 23rd. This changing of ideas also illustrates to students the way in which scientific knowledge changes and gets refined in light of new information from researchers. So could this lesson be taught without computer technology? Absolutely but technology allows the instruction to be much more fluid and connected. The teacher could run off all the articles, write on them and make copies for the class, but the exchange of information would likely not be as fluid.
Maggie Tsai

A Cool And Easy Way To Show Off Blogs - 0 views

  • There are a few posts I’ve written here where I’ve mentioned the phenomenal bookmarking service call Diigo. It’s something I use all the time.
  • The folks at Diigo have pushed the envelope a little farther with something they’ve recently announced call WebSlides. The reasons for using such a service are numerous, but the one I see being used the most is for bloggers to highlight other sites. Another use is to create a presentation about your own blog for visitors to get to know about your place. It might be a nice addition to your sidebar or About page. A presentation is very simple to make. While in your Diigo account, you select the sites you want to include and save them to a list. You can then add an audio file for background music or narration if you like. Readers can adjust the speed at which they move from site to site. They can pause it or even click on the sites provided in a list at their own pace — all without having to create a Diigo account of their own. I’ve explained more in my own presentation, so click the button below and take it for a spin. (Btw, yes, that’s me narrating. )
  • I’m glad you took the time to drop a comment here. I really appreciate all that you guys do, and please know that you have a strong supporter of your service as I’ve talked about it a few times here and on my other blogs. Keep it up!
Maggie Tsai

Paul Gillin's blog - Social Media and the Open Enterprise: Demo stuff that I'll use - 0 views

  • Here are some products and services I saw at Demo that I plan to try out for my own use:
  • Diigo – I’m an active user of the del.icio.us social bookmarking service, but I’m frustrated by its limitations. A big one is that del.icio.us only provides a few characters with which to describe the pages I bookmark. I frequently run out of space trying to write a description. Diigo is social bookmarking for serious researchers. Users of its toolbar can highlight and annotate passages on bookmarked Web pages. People can comment on each other’s bookmarked pages and highlights. Essentially, the service creates group discussion around Web content. Anyone with the Diigo toolbar can see other users’ annotations and sites that choose to implement the Diigo protocols can provide these capabilities even to non-Diigo users. There are other innovatives features in this release, including a function that lets you create a PowerPoint-like slide show sequence using Web pages. I’m not sure I see much utility in that, but the highlighting feature alone could be enough to make me switch from del.icio.us.
Maggie Tsai

Diigo to Launch Social Annotation Tool - 0 views

  • Diigo, which bills itself as a “social annotation” tool (previous coverage here), will present its platform at DEMOfall. Rather than just compiling interesting data found online, the platform allows you to organize by bookmarking, highlighting, and clipping only the most relevant elements of sites, including videos, and then adding sticky notes with annotations. These can then in turn be used to create a slideshows (Diigo’s WebSlides), that according to Diigo can be used by groups in collaborative efforts or presentations. In fact, it’s this community/collaborative element that Diigo hopes will help their service stand out from an already crowded space. In theory users will be driven to congregate around topics, feeding these with their own ideas and reflections through personal clippings and annotations, all the while discovering other collaborators on the same topics.
Maggie Tsai

AmyVanDonsel.com - Blog Archive » Interesting Bits for Friday September 7th 2007 - 0 views

  • In further geek news, I got an email this week announcing that one of my favorite online tools Diigo will be introducing a new service called WebSlides at this week’s Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. Basically, WebSlides enables the conversion of your bookmarks to slideshows. Nifty. Here’s a review.
Maggie Tsai

webslides from diigo - slideshows of bookmarked pages « practice management b... - 0 views

  • webslides from diigo - slideshows of bookmarked pages September 7th, 2007 · No Comments Webslides is a useful add-on feature from what I already consider to be the premier social bookmarking device on the web - diigo. This feaure allows you to create a slide show from your bookmarks so they become more interesting and you can highlight what you want. This lets you convey a series of points quickly and gives rise to an overall effect. Kind of like the difference between a picture and a group of pictures that run together to make a short movie. Each frame is meaningful, but in the aggregate they gain much, much more meaning and impact. Okay, enough about that. Just try it and see if you agree.
  • By the way, if you’re not familiar with diigo, it’s a collaborative bookmarking tool available for free on the web. It fits in and becomes part of your browser so you can capture information of any kind (words, audio, video, URLs, etc.) while browsing, doing research, etc. So far I’ve just described bookmarking, which we’ve all been doing that since Internet Explorer and Netscape were duking it out in 1995. So what’s the difference? The twist is diigo (like many competing services such as del.icio.us, furl, spurl, Yahoo!, Windows Live, and others) makes your bookmarks available to all other users of the service, while doing the same for you. Instant sharing. Of course you can also restrict your bookmarks to a particular group or keep them to yourself. But where’s the fun in that?
  • I maintain a few groups on diigo myself on topics such as legal technology, real property law, the current mortgage meltdown, divorce, immigration … you get the idea. You can check out my diigo groups and join them yourself (yes, I’m encouraging you to do so) by going to http://groups.diigo.com/. As always, thank you for your support.
Mah Saito

Presdiigo » SlideShare (share powerpoint presentations online, slideshows, sl... - 0 views

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    I couldn't read that. But, something explain about Diigo...


Mah Saito

Diigo v3: Improves Social Bookmarking : Somewhat Frank :: web tech life :: blog by Fran... - 0 views

  • Check out this quick demo video about Diigo v3 and find out just what it can do. Please note though, this video surprisingly showcased a screen-shot of TechCrunch and not SOMEWHAT FRANK - there must be some sort of mix up. :)  Nonetheless, Diigo v3 is pretty impressive. I like the way that Diigo enables users to create lists of bookmarks that can then be viewed a number of different ways (list views, web slide view, etc). I also like its bookmarking toolset as it offers a number of innovative ways to capture and annotate content.
Maggie Tsai

Diigo Launches 3.0; Adds More Social Features and Team Collaboration | CenterNetworks - 0 views

  • Web bookmarking and research tool Diigo is announcing the launch of Diigo 3.0 today. We initially reviewed Diigo when they launched at DEMO 2007. Diigo is a bookmark tool but what I like about Diigo is their WebSlides feature. It basically makes a live PowerPoint-like annotated presentation using media from across the Web. Back in September I thought the tool was perfect for Web agencies, and I stand by this claim today. One of the new features of Diigo 3.0 is collaborative research. Team members can bring together links they find across the Web for comments and annotation. There is tagging and sticky notes that the team can participate in to make the presentation stronger. The other major update is the addition of more social components. If you install the Diigo toolbar, as you browse the Web, you can see what others think of the page including comments, who bookmarked the page and what other similar sites and pages they have bookmarked. It's all about discovery and Diigo has done a great job in this area.
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