3. Diigo has shown a committment to listening to its users. Well at least the educational users, and they have been making small changes almost daily since Lisa Parisi held the elluminate session this past Sunday. Maggie Tsai and Wade Ren have been in and out of multiple conversations on Diigo and posting on edubloggers pages (Look up) to actively understand our needs and look to make changed in Diigo to fit the educational model… You can be offended by the “hate” comment Wade made, but this is his company and he wants to make change to satisify folks…
I really like delicious since I was introduced to it a year ago. Easy linking, I can tag from a tool bar with comments I can build a passive network… But Delicious is not listening to folks or making changes even though they “introduced” their version 2 about a year ago, and it has not appeared. Even the tech bloggers are taking delicious to task for this. The responsiveness that Wade and Maggie have shown so far is really impressive in my opinion.
Just wanted to share my thoughts on why I am continuing to investigate and use Diigo. I know that you feel a bit targeted for “not drinking the coolaid” but I think what you are getting hit hard on is if you don’t like the service you do not have to use it. Or with the participation Wade and Maggie are showing get involved and see if it can become what you would like to see…
Just my thoughts,
Scott
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Wade Ren
Tag list in new topic window? - 244 views
Bookmark Icon Size - 30 views
diigo drop-down menu in main firefox toolbar - 95 views
Linking to Annotated URL's - 51 views
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yes, non-diigo users can see you annotations when clicking annotated links -- try it in a different browser
cory plough wrote:
> If I annotate a page with sticky notes and highlights and then create an annotated url like this one:
> http://www.diigo.com/annotated/d0e9526fec5c98d8951602566a6c7a87
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> will people without a Diigo account/toolbar/diigolet be able to see my highlights and notes? I want to use this for my online lessons.
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> Ive tried to test this but without uninstalling everything I cant be sure. Anyone know?
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> Anyway for programmers to make this happen if it isnt possible now (which seems like its not)
Add New Bookmark? - 308 views
hide other people's annotations - 91 views
Diigolet tag dropdown -- please make it optional - 127 views
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My tags are collapsed by default -- this is partially due to slowness in displaying a large tag set.
But note that we have a "recent tags" expanded. The thinking is that most of the time, you will be looking there.
why are all the tags downloaded still? They are needed to auto-complete tags when you filter by tags -
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Time for localization and other suggestions - 159 views

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Thanks for all the suggestions
Re: localization; we need to get language filter done first, so you will only be shown stuff in your languages.
> And some other suggestions:
> - Tags grouping.
you mean bundle?
> - Safari toolbar.
this is not yet on our plan. Diigolet works well on safari
> - 'Show notes' option in linkrolls (not confuse with the current
> 'show annotated only')
this should be available now.
> - Unread = still not bookmarked
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> - Wordpress plugin: to use my diigo tags to tag my posts and to
> quickly add an annotated bookmark to them.
how does this work?
> Home Page:
we have somewhat different design objective -- it is meant to be seen mostly by newcomers before registering. Once you signed in, you rarely see that page. - ...1 more comments...
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This is an intentional design. Otherwise, if you highlight an old bookmark, you won't see it in "My Bookmarks", and you may wonder "did I do the highlight?"
Jose Luis Pajares wrote:
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how to edit the email - 92 views
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we need to have something like that so recipients won't think Diigo is spamming them
Rachid wrote:
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need help understanding highlighting function in groups - 51 views
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> Also, whatever I highlight on a group page defaults to a private highlight, and I can't see a way to make it public. Is there a way to set it in the Diigo toolbar options? Did there used to be?
unless you have already shared the page to a group, highlights in that page always start as private (otherwise, we may see too many highlights by others) .
To make a highlight as a group highlight, you need to bookmark the page and share it to the group -- note "share existing annotation" is checked by default.
or you can simply add a inline sticky note on top of the highlight, and you can set it public or group there.
Possible to downgrade to toolbar 1.x? - 31 views
OHagOnline.com Blog » Diigo: A Web 2.0 Tombstone in the Making? - 0 views
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# Scott Weidigon 02 Apr 2008 at 10:27 pm Jim, I went to post this on Diigo and then hit my back space and went to a different page and lost everything boo… but I thought that I would post here instead. I am becoming more enamored over time with Diigo. At first I didn’t get the hoopla… I don’t “do” facebooks and myspaces etc. and I have enough of a hard time keeping up with twitter (don’t know how coolcatteacher and Dembo follow 1000+ folks… ) so I didn’t think much of the social side. But it could host links and re-post them to delicious so not too bad… here is what is changing my mind. 1. Bookmarking… on one hand it is the same as delicious tags yadda yadda… but I can now tag a s ite, send it to friends in the diigo network and outside of it, forward it to a specific topic group and throw it into a specifically designed list at the same time! That is efficient in my mind. the Twit thing is neat too so I don’t have to tinyurl it and post to twitter… and I can even keep my delicious account updated through Diigo so I don’t have to do double work… (and when i imported it brough my delicious notes that was a nice touch)
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2. Annotation/stikites/highlighting. We all research and move information into different places, google notebook, MS OneNote, Zoho Notobook… but those pieces of information are then only our notes and ideas… Diigo’s highlighint and annotation allows you to make any page a conversational document. That is powerful. I just played with it for the first time today and was blown away with ease at which you could do this. those notes can then be seen by any diigo user. The collaborative possibilities are astounding. if you have not tried this or seen it go to http://lisaslingo.blogspot.com and scroll down to the Best Day Ever post. If you have your Diigo sidebar open you will see two notes, and the Highlighing that Steve Kimmel did. Also, I don’t know if it is showing up yet I tagged a sticky note next to the first picture there… my comments appear in the side bar, but I see the note markup and I am thinking others will to eventually, but am not sure. Think of all the times your teachers ahve been trying to teach textmarking but can’t in the Textbooks… now we can do this to the web.
I miss the "capture search items" feature - 91 views
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H.c. Chen wrote:
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> 1. One click to bookmark with given tag(s) in the search input.
we are no longer taking tags from the search box. It is very easy to get tags you do not intend.
> 2. Same button to highlight.
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> So, It's the only button I need in the Diigo toolbar !! Very convenient.
> I can't find the equal feature in v3.1.3 tool bar, drop'ed ? Why !!
the one button solution that does everything is hard for lots of beginners to figure out.
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Why Would Teachers Use Diigo? | Clif's Notes - 1 views
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I admit that diigo has probably catapulted itself ahead of Zoho and twitter and is my favorite tool these days.
I'm Getting Diigo | 2¢ Worth - 0 views
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In conclusion, I’ve not seen any social networking tool that has sparked my imagination nearly so much as Diigo.
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But it’s got me thinking. It is an interesting blend of human networks and social bookmarks, of people can content.
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Perhaps this is what sets Diigo appart, that content becomes the place. It isn’t the place that’s the place. It’s the content.
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yes, this is not easy to do now. I suggest you to use "floating" sticky notes sometime.