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Convert Your Annotations to Blog Posts with 1-click - 8 views
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Group meta view of this bookmark http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/https%3A%2F%2Fsecure.diigo.com%2Fblog_this%2Fdaily_blog?tab=comment&gname=Diigo_HQ Group permalink for this bookmark http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1017249
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Cross-references http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1017249 - Convert Your Annotations to Blog Posts with 1-click http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1019890 - Convert Your Annotations to Blog Posts with 1-click (Two different group bookmarks, two sets of annotations, for a single page.) (Two different pages with the same name.)
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Our Students Won't Research the Way We Did - 6 views
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digital marketing course in delhi - 0 views
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shared by Anup Prasad on 02 Apr 17
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Digital marketing has touched new heights with boom in smart phones and tabs, so much so that the ones who were not even close to this field are now willing to use this for their brand promotion. This era has almost everybody with a social media account and the ones without such an account are literally looked down upon for business purposes. So, the query that arises is of studying the consumer behaviour in digital marketing. The following are some insights that might be useful for understanding the consumer behaviour in Digital Marketing:
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Increase The Views By Sharing Links On Facebook Via Facebook Customer Service - 0 views
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facebook customer service number phone support technical helpline contact 24_7
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Since Facebook started its journey, it has been used among the billions of people for different-different purposes. However, most of the people want to share their content already posted on other platforms for the purpose of increasing the views and subscriber. Facebook lets users to share whatever the link they are looking for. But, some new Facebook users are completely unaware of the procedure so if you are also one of just get Facebook customer service for procedure. How to share link of desired link on Facebook? Following steps will help:- * Open your Facebook's homepage with the help of your Facebook logging credentials. * Go to the next tab using your browser and opt for the video or blog you want to share. * Select the particular link of that content, copy it and then paste it to the status bar of your Facebook. * Thumbnail icon will be appeared and then you will add some text if you want to post it with your post. * Apart from that, you can tag more and more friends with the post you are going to share on your Facebook as tagging will help in spreading the reach of post. Above steps is the very easy demonstration of posting the links on the most visited social media platform i.e. Facebook. In case of any confusion or query regarding the above mentioned steps, you can place a call at Facebook Customer service number for getting the expert's help. Note: Facebook allows users to share anything such as YouTube videos, blogs, images, personal blog post etc.
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Group topic redirect: 1529 (v3) to 547725 (v4): fail - 5 views
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Expected: redirect * from http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/suggestion-bookmark-clip-label-alerts-1529 * to http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/547725 Bug Redirect is to the wrong content, http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/suggestion-bookmark-clip-label-alerts-1529 Group permalink for this item: http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1079240 Group meta view Cross reference Group topic redirect: 9718 (v3) to 554621 (v4): fail
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Group topic redirect: 9718 (v3) to 554621 (v4): fail - 9 views
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Expected: redirect * from http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/sharing-a-list-with-a-group-so-that-they-can-add-bookmarks-to-the-list-9718 * to http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/554621 Bug http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/sharing-a-list-with-a-group-so-that-they-can-add-bookmarks-to-the-list-9718 is not found. Group permalink for this item: http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1079223 Group meta view Cross reference Group topic redirect: 1529 (v3) to 547725 (v4): fail
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Techvedic | Tech reviews | Products: Samsung Galaxy Note pro Review - 0 views
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samsung electronics Galaxy Note Pro tab samsung.com
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Property In America | Casa Capital Group | Youjustgetme - 0 views
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Diigo Blog » Highlight, Annotate, Archive, Search, Share ~ Diigo ~ the best o... - 7 views
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So, what’s new in V4 (click to learn more)? Building upon the strengths of Diigo V3, version 4 adds significant features, usability and flexibility: New user interface — Users of version 4 enjoy an all-new web interface that reinforces Diigo as a powerful personal and team research tool. The three main areas — My Library, My Network and My Groups — relate to the key value propositions of Diigo: Research, Sharing, and Collaboration. New display options — compact, standard and power edit — also make the rich feature set more easily accessible.
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This is like building a personal wayback machine of important webpages. Some examples of uses for this new features are: archiving of online receipts, promotional ads, client media outreach (for marketing and PR) archiving and reporting, and a wide range of time-progressive reporting of online data.
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Integration, filters, sort options, greatly improved support for tags, highly focused search results, group snapshots and other refinements make Diigo group work both productive and enjoyable.
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iPhone® application — users can now access their Diigo libraries from the iPhone and iPod touch®, plus download for offline browsing! (Coming soon ~ pending approval by App Store)
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Whether you are a consumer researching products to buy, an individual investor researching stocks on the Internet, a teacher gathering materials, a student group collecting information for a group project, a PR professional collecting client-relevant information, a recruiter scouting for talent, or a workgroup staying on top of competitive intelligence, Diigo can dramatically improve your productivity.
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Now, if you only these niggling things can be added/fixed in the Firefox toolbar: - Different sort order for different tags/lists. - Complete, scrollable list of bookmarks under each tag/list, not just last 20 or so. - Option to open bookmarks in a new tab. - Tags/lists now overflow with no way to get to tags/lists that are hidden out. - Better sidebar with full tag browsing (like the Delicious plugin). I would highly recommend looking at the Delicious plugin for Firefox - it addresses these issues and is the main reason why I haven’t moved fully to Diigo yet.
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Diigo: A Feature-Rich Service That Puts The Social Back In Social Bookmarking... - 0 views
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Diigo has a very attractive and subdued appearance, that is packed with features without being overwhelming.
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To begin with, Diigo is an extremely powerful social bookmarking site. Obviously, Diigo does all the things you would expect of this type of service: you can save bookmarks, assign tags to them, and search the site for bookmarks that are also tagged with those terms or find people who have saved the same bookmark. Diigo also allows you to construct “Lists” of links. Lists are another way of structuring your data that you can use in conjunction with tags. Each List can be made up of any group of links that you can sort in whatever order you desire via a drag and drop interface. This is really nice to see a service that still understands that tags are not the end-all be-all of organizing content.
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Diigo doesn’t just want to be a bookmarking service, they aim to be a flexible research tool, and allow you to highlight and annotate web pages to provide more directed commentary on what you are bookmarking. These notes can be private for your reference only, or publicly visible to any user. This immediately brings up comparisons to Clipmarks, except that this is very different. Whereas Clipmarks just takes your highlighted content and loads it into their service, Diigo also leaves those annotations in place in the form of highlights and sticky notes that are visible only to Diigo users. This allows you to not only share those annotations on Diigo itself, but also to visit the originating site and see those comments in context of the surrounding content.
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This annotation feature is particularly powerful when used in conjunction with Diigo’s social features. Diigo allows you to create groups which can be public, private or semi-private, allowing you to collaborate on research through the use of links and annotation. Diigo also allows you to attach notes and comments that are visible only to the group, which is an extremely useful feature when sharing the link both publicly, as well as in a group context.
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In addition to collaboration, Diigo’s social side is excellent for content discovery. The service can provide recommended bookmarks from other members based off of the links you have saved in the past, as well as recommending other users whose bookmarking habits seem to match yours. Diigo takes the “social” in social bookmarking very seriously, and provides very effective tools for finding friends on the service, as well as finding new people who have interests similar to your own. Friending another user doesn’t mean just making them a contact, it enables you to generate buddy lists, allowing you to organize sharing of bookmarks with friends, as well as providing a messaging system. Whereas in many other bookmarking services the sharing and social features seem to occur more as a byproduct of the sharing process, Diigo puts those social networking features front and center. However, Diigo’s interface is very content focused as well, making it clear that this isn’t a social network as much as it is a social tool.
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The Diigolet is a surprisingly powerful bookmarklet, revealing sticky notes and annotations, as well as providing all the basic functionality a user needs. However, even with my hatred of adding additional rows to my browser window, the Diigo toolbar has won me over and become my tool of choice to interact with the service. Both tools will provide tag suggestions and assist with group functions, as well as the ability to send the link via email, however the toolbar goes even further. When using the toolbar, you also have the option of cross-posting your links to other bookmarking services, or even Twitter if you require. You can save simultaneously to Diigo, Delicious, Magnolia and Simpy, as well as to your own browser’s local bookmarks. Bookmarking to other services seems to work well, and saving to local bookmarks is a particularly awesome experience when using one of the latest betas of Firefox, which will attempt to auto-complete based on both history and bookmarks. It even correctly applies tags in the Firefox Places storage system, which is great but makes me wonder why the toolbar bothers to also build a hierarchal folder system inside Firefox as well, as the tags do that job already.
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the Diigo sidebar allows me to search and browse both my bookmarks and the bookmarks my friends have posted. In addition it allows me to get current information about the page I am viewing via the “This URL” tab. I can access public bookmarks and annotations, and lists of Diigo users who like the site. Diigo also can provide quick metrics about a site that I am visiting via the main toolbar. Using the “About This URL” menu option will provide a overall popularity score for the site, including a breakdown of the number of links to the site from Diigo, as well as from Google, Delicious, Yahoo myweb, Bloglines, Technorati, and Digg. Diigo also provides a calculation of the site’s Google PageRank, which is a really awesome bonus feature that I just discovered today.
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As I have browsed through the user forums, this seems to be a common practice for the people behind Diigo to actively engage with their users for ideas, and respond constructively to critiques.
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Diigo is really head and shoulders above the majority of competing social bookmarking services in terms of features, and the site itself is certainly more responsive than my beloved Magnolia, which is a wonderful service in itself, but runs slow as molasses.
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Katie's Page: "Diigo-Highlight and Share the Web!" - 0 views
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I decided to see what Diigo was and cannot believe what I was missing out on. With Diigo I can save pages, as I normally would but I can include tags, a description of the page, and even highlight the text on a page and save it all to my Diigo tab on my web browser. Looking back this tool would have be very helpful when look for research in on-line data bases for papers. There is also a social aspect of Diigo that I have not yet fully explored but from my knowledge lets you stay in touch with friends and meet new people with similar interests. I highly recommend checking out Diigo!
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6 Reasons Diigo is Better Than Delicious | Get A New Browser - 0 views
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But honestly, even with their latest release - they have stopped innovating. I checked out Diigo on the recommendation of Mike Fruchter sometime ago via FriendFeed. Since signing up I hadn’t really used it. But, the latest update to delicious broke my Daily Digest series - which was the final straw. And since Diigo allows you to import from Delicious, there really is no switching costs for me. That being said I have been extremely happy with my Diigo experience. Here are six reasons Diigo is better than Delicious
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1. It’s more socialDiigo has an extra level of social networking that Delicious does not provide - at least not in a usable manner. You can connect with people that have similar interests based on what you tag. 2. AnnotationsThe annotations feature is very cool. When you bookmark something, you can highlight notable sections to refer to later. And any other Diigo users can see your highlights when they visit the page if they have the toolbar installed. 3. Superior UI and ExperienceAside from all the snazzy features, the core “bookmarks” interface is much better than that of delicious - offering many additional features and better organization. 4. MicrobloggingThe microblogging feature in delicious never got a chance. This is the “daily post” feature that basically posts a digest to your blog of all the bookmarks you have saved over X amount of time. Delicious always had it as an “experimental feature”, for 3 years. Diigo does it so much better, allowing you to post only specific tags to your blog as well as providing more customization features. 5. DiscoveryNow, this is something that delicious did fairly well but is pretty much a product of its large community. But Diigo does a great job at it too, allowing you discover what’s hot across the network but also within a group of friends. It also has a “watchlist” feature that allows you to keep tabs on certain tags in the network. And last, it shows you a river of bookmarks from your network - with a neat tag cloud to see what your community is tagging the most. 6. Better ToolboxYou can import, export. There are widgets, linkrolls, and tagrolls. They offer several ways to interact with the service - through context menu, toolbars, bookmarklets. There’s a Facebook app. You can “save elsewhere” too. So, if you still want to post stuff to delicious (let’s say you have a great community there), you can set that up. What this does is posts your new bookmarks to the other services whenever you post them to Diigo.
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All Things Web 2.0 - Diigo - 1 views
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Diigo - love it Reviewed by zog, 2006-08-18 Fantastic, incredible site. So useful, Can bookmark, can annotate, can add stickies, can collaborate, can filter tags, can open all in tabs, can post to other sites, etc, etc. Icon changes to tell you in advance whether you have already bookmark a site or whether you have any highlighted text or images, yes images too. Which bookmarkers can do these? Awesome!
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Diigo Fiction: Marginalia in the Library of Babel at WRT: Writer Response Theory - 0 views
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Diigo, which has a cameo in the Wesch film (nominated for best supporting web ap), offers itself in its latest beta incarnation as a site for sharing annotations in the form of sticky tabs. Thus, the web becomes notable. I have already begun to use this site in my classes for commenting on blogs my students write. But why not use this tool, in the spirit of Writer Response Technologies, in the spirit of Flickr fiction and Tag Cloud Art, as a tool for creating fiction. Because Diigo offers the social annotation of sites, there is the possibility of creating narratives, parasitic though they may be, upon the websites of others.Following the genre of annotation fiction, discussed at length below, why not turn the web into a means of characterization, to turn web reading practices themselves into ways of examining the ergodic, interiority of our characters, or to stitch together tales of paranoia in the way that various ARGS have. If we use the tool in this manner, the Web will be, as author Roberto Leni has put it, our palette.
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Teachers Teaching Teachers #165 - 08.26.09 - Meet Lisa Dick and George Haines: Talking ... - 0 views
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Diigo has an educator account so the bookmarks are private and students can only see other students; no one can see their profiles
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I used Diigo as a "one stop shop" for resources I used in my PD at the beginning of the year. It worked really well.
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Feedback from a relatively new user of Diigo: orientation etc.. - 1 views
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I don't know the Diigo 4.0 beta route! (I stumbled across the syntax whilst reviewing old topics.)
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Group meta view of this bookmark: http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fgroups.diigo.com%2Fgroup%2FDiigo_HQ%2Fcontent%2F973518?tab=comment&gname=Diigo_HQ