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Maggie Tsai

Intelligent Agent Blog: Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management - 0 views

  • Diigo 3.85 (A/A-)Diigo is by far the most fully featured social bookmarking site in this list, and offers several unique capabilities. The most notable feature is that users can highlight text right on the page, as well as make annotations via a “sticky note” for later viewing.There are also other very useful features. I particularly liked the sophisticated and advanced search option for doing a keyword search of one’s own or public bookmarks. On that page you can limit a search by a phrase, and restrict a search to a URL, title, comments or highlights. You can even search “on” specific users as wellNote that when you place a “sticky note” to comment on a page for your later viewing, that note is viewable by anyone else in the Diigo community that views that page too! .There are some other interesting and unique features on Diigo. For instance, when highlighting a word on any page with Diigo’s bookmarking tool, a drop down menu automatically appears that allows users to search for that highlighted word on various search engines, social bookmarking sites; blogs, on the active site and more. I also had much more control in formatting when saving a page; and had an option to forward the page to another person as well.What about the all important group feature? Well, Diigo rounds out its offerings very nicely by just this month launching its “Groups” function. That feature looks to be a clear and elegant way to allow anyone to set up a private environment for sharing your bookmarks. Ultimately, if you combine the Web annotation capabilities with the ability to share in groups, Diigo has created a very enterprise friendly social bookmarking service. And, according to a spokesperson at the firm, this Groups function is “just the first of many more advanced group collaboration functions that we will be introducing in several phases” So we look forward to staying tuned!My Grades:Group Function Capability: AResearch Value: A-Design/Interface/Ease of Use: A-Fully Featured: A-(only missing “related users” and “larger topics”)
    • eyal matsliah
       
      indeed !
  • the ability to create your own customized group where you could share your bookmarks within a own defined group—such as a workforce team, department, project team, or any other defined group. That article provided a list of social bookmarking firms that fit that criteria, and included a detailed feature comparison chart
  • the four most important criteria for a social bookmarking sites’ applicability to internal/enterprise searching:1. Group function capability. How easy is it to create a new group? Can the group remain private? Other group features?2. Research value. How much of a page can be saved; are there advanced and precision search features?3. Design/Interface/Ease of Use. Is it a pleasant experience to view and use the site? Does it show evidence of being intelligently thought out and designed?4. Fully Featured. In the Knowledge Management supplement, I focused on these features:Ability to create an RSS FeedSurfacing of “related tags”Surfacing of “related users”Tag suggestionsTag cloudImport/export bookmarksAbility to crate larger “topics” or hierarchical categories
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  • Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management
  • I particularly liked the sophisticated and advanced search option for doing a keyword search of one’s own or public bookmarks. On that page you can limit a search by a phrase, and restrict a search to a URL, title, comments or highlights. You can even search “on” specific users as well > > >
  • Well, Diigo rounds out its offerings very nicely by just this month launching its “Groups” function. That feature looks to be a clear and elegant way to allow anyone to set up a private environment for sharing your bookmarks. Ultimately, if you combine the Web annotation capabilities with the ability to share in groups, Diigo has created a very enterprise friendly social bookmarking service. >
  • My Grades: > > > Group Function Capability: A > > > Research Value: A- > > > Design/Interface/Ease of Use: A- > > > Fully Featured: A- > > > (only missing “related users” and “larger topics”) > > >
Graham Perrin

CyberNirvana: Diigo: a cut above over Del.icio.us - 4 views

  • it has a lot more features than my current favourite, del.ico.us:- Longer description when bookmarking pages.- Saving bookmarks to Twitter (if you are into that!)- Web links can be automatically saved to del.ico.us and 3 other social sites.- Instant bookmarking of a web page (one click save)- The toolbar has an icon which shows whether the site has been bookmark previously.- Bookmarks can be tagged read/unread status- There are highlighting and collaborative features like sticky notes and site comments/- You can import from other social bookmarking tools (del.ico.us, magno.lia.com, furl, etc)- Images can be clipped and saved.- Embedded videos can be captured and saved (supporting youtube.com, myspace.com, video.google.com, video.yahoo.com, atomfilms.com and many others)- You can send bookmarks to major blog platforms easily (one of my favourite features)- Cached feature: archive of the original bookmarked webpage can be accessed- Diigo's Site Communities aggregate users who bookmark & annotate the same website & build meaningful reader communities.-Dashboard: A quick glance of all the latest activities from you and your friends on Diigo. Check out public bookmarks and annotations your friends have added, see what groups they have joined or created, and other interesting activities they are doing at Diigo. also shows you all of your incoming messages, friend request, group invites and more.
  • manage group of tags
  • by Zia
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  • toolbar allows easy access to the bookmarks via bundles as shown below.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      In the screen shot at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546457 a menu drops down to show: * bundles of tags * Diigo bookmarks within each bundle.
  • May 2008
Graham Perrin

Diigo introduit le Social dans Bookmarking Social : Ergonomie web, Ruby on Rails et Architecture de l'information - 1 views

  • le Social dans Bookmarking Social
  • le Social dans Bookmarking Social
  • lors d’une discussion sur IRC, Eric Rice m’a envoyé sur Diigo
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  • lors d’une discussion sur IRC, Eric Rice m’a envoyé sur Diigo
  • superlatifs de ce service
  • un tour plein de superlatifs de ce service
  • fonctionnalités de bookmarking
  • expérience utilisateur
  • ergonomie
  • expérience utilisateur
  • fonctionnalités de bookmarking
  • socialisation
  • import / export
  • un service vraiment à part
  • ergonomie
  • socialisation
  • Avant propos en forme de killer feature hyper incitative
  • sauvegarder ses favoris simultanément sur trois autres site
  • Le dashboard, c’est là que tout se passe
  • import / export
  • sauvegarder ses favoris simultanément sur trois autres site
  • Delicous
  • principaux groupes à surveiller
  • un service vraiment à part
  • derniers bokmarks
  • visites de votre profil
  • beaucoup plus fonctionnel
  • un bonheur incomparable
  • Mes bookmarks, une utilisabilité exemplaire
  • trois catégories principales
  • Actions de bookmarking
  • des ensembles de signets
  • Actions de listes
  • Les listes sur Diigo sont
  • L'ajout automatique
  • l'absence d'invitations intempestives
  • Actions de groupes
  • publics ou privés
  • une thématiques commune
  • L'absence totale de risque de doublons
  • très bien pensé
  • recherche par tag
  • restreindre les résultats en rajoutant ou supprimant des tags liés à volonté
  • une fonction sociale “qui bookmark quoi”
  • là découvrir de nouvelles ressources indispensables à sa veille quotidienne
  • Les groupes
  • People like me, le suggest social
  • Les groupes centre de la vie sociale sur Diigo
  • trois formes
  • Les groupes
  • évaluation de la convergence en %
  • utilisateur de choisir en dernier recours
  • j’apprécie énormément pour
  • La pertinence des communautés
  • Importer, exporter, sauver, manipuler
  • La possibilité de poster vers d'autres sites
  • La toolbar Firefox
  • Le bookmarklet Safari
  • La publication quotidienne vers un blog
  • bookmarklet disponible pour la majorité des navigateurs du marché
  • beaucoup mieux conçu que celui de Delicious
  • Publication de tous mes favoris publics
  • filtrage par tags
  • La publication quotidienne sur mon blog
  • Publication quotidienne, deux fois par jour, hebdomadaire
  • Affichage des liens
  • toutes les annotations
  • mes annotations
  • choix de l'heure de publication
  • Difficile également de trouver des défauts à ce service
  • Le site est tout sauf accessible
    • Graham Perrin
       
      accessibility
  • j’espère sincèrement que ce sera corrigé rapidement
  • pas de véritable extension Safari
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Diigolet
  • cliquer sur le logo Diigo, en mode connecté me ramène directement à la home déconnectée
    • Graham Perrin
       
      behaviour of the Diigo logo
  • non à mon dashboard
  • je trouve ce service vraiment fabuleux
    • Graham Perrin
       
      truly fabulous
  • première place dans les outils de gestion de favoris en ligne
    • Graham Perrin
       
      a winner
  • très belle présentation, ça donne envie
helloe

AMCP Tech Blog: Diigo!, Part II - 0 views

  • Ever-since we got a sneak peak at Diigo, I've been playing around with it and marveling at the latest feature releases. Diigo is the product of hardwork, deep understanding of what end users want, and one of the most feature complete social annotation services I know of. Last week, the team at Diigo released some great updates that make it all the better reason to switch from whatever social bookmarking tool you're using, to Diigo. Here's a rough outline of what the team has been up to:Easier to Bookmark: Recent updates allows users to add a 'Diigolet' to their bookmarks; a button that allows you to add whatever page you are viewing to your Diigo bookmarks, an invaluable tool for information hungry users.Importing/Exporting: Badges are the 'hip' thing right now and Diigo doesn't want to miss out on it. So, they will be releasing a linkroll that will allow users to add their recent bookmarks to their blogs or websites to share what they have been bookmarking. You can also import your Del.icio.us bookmarks to your Diigo account.Toolbars: The Diigo toolbar has also been upgraded. You can blog about the page you are viewing with the "Blog-This" button, as well as instantaneously add the page you are viewing to your bookmarks.
  • Our design philosophy is simple -- what makes the most sense to us as users, what we'd like to have as users ourselves, and what are some creative ways to do things even better... We'd like to continue thinking out-of-the-box, and not to be totally bound by traditional framework or method of doing things.What Diigo has to do is really stick out to users; and that's pretty hard to do when there are a great number of other competing services. That's exactly what Diigo does. For those that are looking for a head-on review, I suggest you take a peak at our initial preview.
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Mah Saito

Diigo v3: A more social form of bookmarking and annotating | Webby's World - 0 views

  • Diigo v3 places more emphasis on the social aspect of social bookmarking through merging ideas from several different sites together. For example, it takes annotating from Clipmarks, bookmarking from del.icio.us and a facility which suggests websites you may like based on your annotations from StumbleUpon.
  • Diigo v3 has some unique features which I like. When you are on websites, you can view what other users have highlighted and annotated which is useful for group projects where collaboration is necessary. You can also join groups and communities and send private messages to other users. Another interesting feature is WebSlides which lets you view your bookmarks as a slideshow which is useful if you can’t always remember the name of the site but you can remember the way it looks!
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  • So, some key points about Diigo 3: Easy to share annotations on certain websites; useful for collaboration Improved social features WebSlide browse through websites based on screenshots. Clipmarks is like cutting something out of a paper; Diigo is highlighting something out of one and annotating it!
  • I believe Diigo is probably more useful as a research tool than as a social site but it is nice to merge the two together!
Maggie Tsai

sarahintampa: Webslides - Make Bookmarks Slideshows - 0 views

  • I received an email recently about a new service from Diigo called WebSlides which lets you, as they say, "convert your bookmarks into slideshows." However, I think their marketing plan to sell WebSlides as just another bookmarking tool is doing it a disservice. I initially could not imagine why I would want my bookmarks saved as slideshows, but I immediately saw the value of the app as a training tool. I could picture WebSlide users making a walkthrough of how to use a particular website, presenting the features of a new web service, or making a WebSlide show to be used in a classroom setting. WebSlides' value is not just in the way it lets you stitch together a series of web pages together to form a slideshow; it is the ability to add sticky notes, highlights, and integrated annotations to the slideshows that make the service so useful. In addtion, you can record and narrate tracks to go along with the slideshow or add music. Some other suggestions for the use of WebSlides, as noted on their site, include: Show a list of houses to real estate clients Review a list of job candidates found online Bundle important course resources for students Assemble all the pages on a specific family line Provide guided use cases for potential customers Share the favorite places you would like to visit with your friends and blog readers Provide a quick briefing, a simple tutorial or guided tour on any subject.
Maggie Tsai

Bookmarking Meets Social Networking Meets Knowledge | Lisa Reviews - 0 views

  • Every so often you come across a service that really fits into your life. Diigo is that for me. I never understood what the excitement was over sites like delicious. I never saw any practical use for it. However, I see many uses for Diigo. A big one for me is how you are able to use it as a research and knowledge tool and how it will allow me to be more time efficient. For one of my freelancing jobs, we talk a lot over email since we are all over the country. I hate when I find a cool article and then I have to send it to each person (I am still trying to figure out how to make email lists on Gmail). This service would allow me to bookmark the article and each person on my team can then decide if it pertains to them (instead of me trying to figure that out). You can set up different groups too. My personal group wouldn’t have to wade through my work bookmarks. Another feature that I love is that you can highlight articles and leave notes for yourself. Currently, I have a ton of bookmarks that I did, and I can’t remember what was important in those articles and why I bookmarked them. When doing research, I would love to be able to note that I have already looked at different web pages.
  • On the more personal side, there are several features that are just fun to play with. First, you have People Like Me. That feature will show you what other people who have bookmarked the same site as you also bookmarked. It will also suggest people that are close to you in your bookmarking behavior. You are able to import your bookmarks from other sites, so you don’t have waste your time doing that again.
  • It is a tad overwhelming at first when you are trying to figure it all out. However, it is worth your time.
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