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Thanks Vincent. I'm not sure why I didn't see that yesterday - should have had a cup of tea and come back.
Public (anonymous, signed out) views of annotated links are greatly improved. In the past, a display with 1,024 pixels' width was too narrow for Diigolet. Now, Diigolet 4.0b2 requires far less ...
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Well I'm glad that you've got it figured out at least, that's half the battle. Please keep me updated on how this progresses. Thanks for your help!
An idea about sticky notes: Remember selected group When many highlights+sticky notes are required, it can be annoying to select the group each time. Once a group is selected, it would be nice if ...
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@ Joel Thanks :) @ Joseph In a similar vein, http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/user-posted-content-and-dedication-to-the-public-domain-gentle-review-of-a-diigo-agreemen...
In Diigo Groups, users can connect and collaborate on findings through group highlights, sticky notes, and bookmarks.
But it’s more than that. It also helps people connect around common interests and builds communities around topics and sites.
Other new community features allow you to send messages and bookmarks to each other.
There are also communities around sites that you can join that bring together people who have bookmarked pages from that site. In the video, they demonstrate a community around the New York Times. You can see and interact with the people who have contributed content and interact with them based on their notes and interests related to that particular site.
Diigo also connects people and related content. The service learns about you and your interests based on how you tag, save, share, etc. You can have recommended bookmarks provided to you, or even have Diigo present others who share the same interests as you.
The solitary act of reading now becomes social, fun, and productive.