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Graham Perrin

Wish List ~ Document Storage - 60 views

Please enable e-mail notification for http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1813987 (2010-08-11), Docs in the cloud

suggestion document duplicate resolved

Graham Perrin

/n in Notes instead of breakline - 30 views

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bug resolved duplicate note

Maggie Tsai

DEMO: Diigo Launches Web Slideshows and a Social Layer | CenterNetworks - News, Reviews, Insights and Interviews - 0 views

  • first in the demo area at TC40 and now a full demo at DEMO. I had the chance to meet Maggie Tsai from Diigo and she took me through some of their new features. The initial product was a Web annotation tool which in itself is very cool. Maggie then showed me another piece of their technology called WebSlides. Now this is cool and useful. I could see Web (and other) agencies loving this along with bloggers! Basically its a PowerPoint for the Web. You annotate the Web pages for your presentation, and then WebSlides takes each page live and creates a fully-functional presentation. No more screenshots in a ppt, instead you save each page as a slide and then you can move just as you would in a ppt. Maggie called this an "innovative way to repackage content and the publisher gets all the traffic." The new "layer" they are presenting at DEMO is a social layer. Diigo will now find neighbors who might be close to the things you are. You can search by tag and find other users who also are interested in that tag. The messaging system between neighbors was twitter-like. From their official press release, "Diigo offers a variety of productive ways for people with common interests to easily find one another and aggregate into specific groups or communities. "Interest Neighbors" help people identify other users who share similar interests; "Site Communities" unite users who annotate the same website; "Advanced People Search" identifies users based on reading interests and their profile information; and "Friends" creates a connection between people." "Diigo combines the best of social networking, bookmarking, highlighting, and annotating to let people discover, save, and share the information that is important to them personally or professionally," said Wade Ren, CEO of Diigo. "Not only can people find a collective repository of searchable and relevant information, but they can markup and save information along the way - all while connecting with like-minded people for future collaboration." The Diigo HQ is located in Reno, Nevada and their development team is in China. Maggie was quick to note that it's not an offshore relationship, the developers are all Diigo employees. The leadership team are all former investment managers. I like the annotation and social layer tools, but the WebSlides tool is the strongest of the set and could be an invesment opportunity for a company such as Zoho.
Maggie Tsai

Classroom 2.0 Live Reflections : Edumorphology - 0 views

  • The most helpful part of Classroom 2.0 Live in San Francisco this past weekend was the lightning rounds and the product demos.  The ones who did have an hour, including myself, probably would have been better off staying within fifteen minutes.  Here are some products in the order of my personal preference: 1.      Diigo (www.diigo.com) is perhaps the most useful site I’ve seen lately, of course elegant in its simplicity.  It promotes a better version of social bookmarking with features that enable clipping, quoting, and annotating among much else. 
    • Maggie Tsai
       
      Glad to see more and more educators are discovering Diigo and incorporating it in their curriculum.
Maggie Tsai

Bib 2.0: Search results for diigo - 0 views

  • Diigo: I LOVE Diigo. It's a browser add-on (Firefox and IE) that allows users to highlight text directly on a website, then add a sticky-note for comments, which can be published to a group. This would be an excellent way for students to share/discuss websites as they research. Highlighting text creates an archive on the Diigo site, essentially saving all the information (including a shot of the page) and comments in one place. From there students can add additional comments on all the pages, avoiding doing a WWW treasure hunt.
  • Diigo, which is Wikialong on steroids. A great cross-browser tool, Diigo is multi-functional, allowing users to highlight and annotate text on websites, post sticky-notes, bookmark, save video clips, post to blogs or the web and share. It loads into your browser and even offers a "light" version called "Diigolet" that's less feature rich but easier to use.
  • Like Wikialong, this would be a great tool for students to collect and share resources as they create wiki projects (or any other project!) Moreover, it supports multiple browsers, unlike Wikialong so if you don't use Firefox, you can still use Diigo.I think I'd use Wikialong for younger students (say, 4-9), then introduce older students to Diigo.
Maggie Tsai

Journey to the East: Diigo - 0 views

  • For those that read a lot on the web and want to keep track of what they uncover, Diigo just delivered release 3.0. The tool offers a number of social booking marking features, but its core functionality is being able to highlight words, phrases, sections of text as well as graphics on a web page. The annotated pages are bookmarked, and optionally tagged so they may be retrieved at a later date. The highlighting facilitates finding the important sections on the page at a later date. It's a great tool for researching a specific topic.
Maggie Tsai

Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 0 views

  • Diigolet | Diigo - add the “Diigolet” I am so glad Diigo has this “Diigolet” feature which will let me continue using Safari as my primary web browser. I do like FireFox, but on my Mac find Safari much snappier. Plus I like monitoring a few select RSS comment feeds on my Safari bookmarks bar.
Wade Ren

Tech Tips to Save a Few Trees « Georgia Library Media Association - 0 views

  • 3. Diigo (www.diigo.com). I’m just beginning to use this tool and don’t understand it thoroughly yet. It’s a social networking tool, but more so for my purposes it’s a way to highlight and annotate web pages and save them for future reference. You can simply read a web page and highlight interesting points, or you can also attach “sticky notes” to help you remember what you thought as you were reading it. You can make your work private or share it with the world - your choice. I’ve been hearing buzz about other ways to use Diigo, like for bookmarking. For me, though, I see two primary uses. One is for my personal scholarship. My job requires me to read a great deal, and more and more of the material is online. To avoid printing reams of articles and then having the problem of where to store them, I can use Diigo as a storage and organization system for my personal library. A second use is for evaluation. My job also requires me to evaluate student work that often takes the form of web pages. (I’ve become quite addicted to Word’s powerful annotation features for assignments submitted in that format.) With Diigo, I can comment upon their work directly on the page and then share the feedback with the student privately. So far, the best way to do this seems to be to set up a group of two, but there may be better ways. You can also have Diigo collect your annotations and send them to a “Friend.” Think about the stacks of paper this process saves.
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    yes, Diigo-ing can really save trees!
Mah Saito

The Power of Educational Technology: One For Tuesday 3-25-2008 - 0 views

  • Diigo seems to be a mashup of many of the best features of del.icio.us, facebook, tumblr and twitter. You can save bookmarks, share them with friends and with groups, join groups, send each other links and messages and comment on your friends' walls.
Maggie Tsai

SoftRatty: Diigo The Holy Grail of Bookmarking - 0 views

  • With its version 3 relaunch, Diigo seems to have an answer to that question: they’ve packed with the features including highlighting, social networking, etc.. to become the most [...]
Maggie Tsai

Kinda Learning Stuff: Delicious vs. diigo - 2 views

  • It does the things you didn't realise you wanted Delicious to do, but now you've got a taste for those features, you don't really want to go back...
  • Diigo... me like! Have a look... see if you find Delicious slightly less delicious after using Diigo for a couple of weeks!
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    Nice article. Side note about Diigo URLs. Couldn't Diigo truncate everything to the right of the '?' in URL references when it stores it in the database? Its going to be pulling from the same HTML resource, so shouldn't the annotations and Diigo bookmarks point to the same location?
Maggie Tsai

Thats Interesting - 0 views

  • Personally I found Diigo www.diigo.com to be the most delightful and one step ahead. This fun tool allows you to highlight, bookmark and forward, any content from any site on planet Web. Even better, you can actually add a sticky note with your comments for either public or private viewing. This is in addition to all the regular features of a wiki – creating groups, shared content, collaborating on files and projects etc. You do need to download the tool bar which comes in all popular browser versions. I spent a most happy half hour, sticking notes on random web sites, but am sure it can be put to more productive use. Public comments are monitored by an editing team.
Oliver S.

Using Diigo without a toolbar - 91 views

The Diigo toolbar is really not needed for joining a Diigo group. The toolbar makes using Diigo a lot more convenient but it is not required for most features of Diigo. And alternatively you can in...

diigo groups toolbar

Fuzbolero .

Share-to-group tick mark moves away while loading recommended tags, so I keep missing it - 25 views

While trying to save as much time (also seconds) as possible, I am often in the following situation: I only need to click on the "Share to Group" tick mark, so that the last group I posted to is s...

features

started by Fuzbolero . on 20 Jun 08 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

how about previews like searchme.com? - 78 views

Please enable e-mail notification for http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/548838 (2008-03-28), New feature: medium-size thumbnail with readable info for each bookmark

suggest suggestion thumbnail performance load

Julie Radachy

Short Blurbs in Searching - 28 views

It would be great if, when searching for a specific topic within the bookmarks, we can see a short blurb of what is on the site, similar to what Google does.

search-feature

started by Julie Radachy on 24 Apr 08 no follow-up yet
Joel Liu

CTRL Click for selective sharing? - 19 views

To avoid abusing from spammers, we don't support share to multiple groups at one time.

Joel Liu

Tag Input Form No Longer Shows My Tags Dropdown List - 39 views

Sorry, I can't reproduce the problem. However, you can use the preview toolbar soon in which we will ensure this feature works in your browser. ebagish wrote: > As I am a new user, it never wo...

tagging

Joel Liu

I wish Diigo could do this - 14 views

johannp wrote: > I wish Diigo had an option to propose tags in the add bookmark GUI (similar to Del.icio.us). In fact, I am using Del.icio.us just for this reason any more. If done intelligently ba...

tagging wishlist

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