Somehow, I find myself trusting Diigo more than Facebook, although you
can connect to Facebook via Diigo. What's also present is the potential
for "Diigo-spam." Ok, I've spammed everyone in my addressbook. I can't
remember the last time I did it, but I hope that if you received an
email via Diigo from me, you'll jump in and give this a try. If you
don't want to, hit delete. Do I think Diigo is that powerful a tool?
Well, yes. It offers something Delicious doesn't--groups, and a base of
operations that interfaces with other tools. If I could share
information using Diigo, ohmygosh, one ring to rule them all.
One of the other aspects of Diigo I liked was that the Diigo crew is
hopping to improve things. Importing bookmarks from Delicious API wasn't
working well (i had to try 3-4 times), so they came up with an
alternative way to accomplish the import. Dean
Shareski complained about the interface, and they re-did the user
interface. There's also talk of creating an education (student) friendly
Diigo....
Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or url
1More
Different Kinds of Items Used for Bedding Purpose - 0 views
bad news for mourinho and man united - 0 views
1More
20 Software Giveaway Websites: Review - Icecream Tech Digest - 0 views
1More
सुबह महत्वपूर्ण कमेटियों से बाहर राजनाथ सिंह का शाम होते-होते हुआ नाम शामिल - 0 views
‹ Previous
21 - 40 of 103
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page