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].
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Hilary Reynolds
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started by Hilary Reynolds on 03 May 07
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With Diigo, no problem! Bookmark them and add a private sticky with the details.
dantheman wrote:
> loyola wrote:
> > Wow all these sites where I have a password! Sometimes I can't use one of my normal names (like "Loyola") and I try to use different passwords for security reasons. I can't remember them all.
> >
> > With Diigo, no problem! Bookmark them and add a private sticky with the details.
>
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> So long as you set your stickies default to private hé!
> There was a privacy issue with Google that should be a lesson to all.
>
> I like that idea loyola, very good! :)