Is it possible to bulk-share public bookmarks in My Library to Google Reader/Buzz? That would be killer! I just discovered the 'Share to Buzz' feature in Chrome Extension, and I love it! All the highlighted text shows as bullet points in Google Buzz post as a perfect summary. Sharing nirvana! I love that I can share to Google Buzz, which serves as an aggregator for my blog, Twitter, RSS favorites, and now Diigo. But sharing one page at a time is a chore. Does anyone else feel that this function should be automated? How about a batch export tool + a setting to optionally share all public bookmarks to Google Buzz by default? Sorry if this topic has already been explored - I didn't find anything in search.
I am not finding the option to share to Google Reader/Buzz in FF toolbar! Where is it hiding? I don't want to believe that the browser add-ons can be so out of sync with each other.
@Sean, Thanks for the tip. I imagine with Feedburner, you get only the headlines but not the bullet points generated from Diigo highlights, or do you? I will have to try it. The bullet points are awesome as they provide a natural summary of the resource -- no need to spend time typing up a separate description in Buzz. I've added the idea here. Please vote it up if you'd like to see it in future versions.
Hi everybody. I am curious to know how other people are are on both Diigo and Twitter use the Share feature.
Do you share the link to the original page or do you manually copy and paste the annotated link into the tweet? I do the latter. If I want to share the original link, I just use TweeDeck or one of the ubiquitous sharing widgets. So, the times that I reach for my Diigo extension is when I want to share my highlighting and notes w/ the world. So, to my thinking, it would make more sense if the link automatically pasted into the tweet were the link to the annotated page. Do you agree? Why or why not?
Is my mind playing tricks on me? Share to Twitter textbox now has annotated links! The links are bitl.ly shortenings when there are no annotations on the page, but when the extension detects annotations, it pastes the annotated link instead! Was I just blind, and has this always been the case? Anyway, I am happy with this.