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Delicious bookmarks importing - 19 views

started by Ren Leek on 29 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
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Simplified Focused Research - 0 views

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    Focused Research is a  feature that allows you to re-use your saving preferences with minimal effort.  Once you are in the research mode, the same set of tags, outliner and group are automatically …
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    very nice

Save tweets to Diigo - 0 views

started by Maarten Hoekstra on 19 May 19 no follow-up yet
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A HOUSE ON FIRE OR EYE WITNESSED STORY OF HOUSE ON FIRE - 0 views

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    Fire is the most destructive thing in the world. It creates huge destruction in a movement. Its destruction could be minimized by adopting proper protective/ precautionary measures. Strict care is the only the way to counter it and save the precious assets from it.

What can you get in Diigo.com? - 2 views

started by judyjane35 on 29 Sep 20 no follow-up yet
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A Cool And Easy Way To Show Off Blogs - 0 views

  • There are a few posts I’ve written here where I’ve mentioned the phenomenal bookmarking service call Diigo. It’s something I use all the time.
  • The folks at Diigo have pushed the envelope a little farther with something they’ve recently announced call WebSlides. The reasons for using such a service are numerous, but the one I see being used the most is for bloggers to highlight other sites. Another use is to create a presentation about your own blog for visitors to get to know about your place. It might be a nice addition to your sidebar or About page. A presentation is very simple to make. While in your Diigo account, you select the sites you want to include and save them to a list. You can then add an audio file for background music or narration if you like. Readers can adjust the speed at which they move from site to site. They can pause it or even click on the sites provided in a list at their own pace — all without having to create a Diigo account of their own. I’ve explained more in my own presentation, so click the button below and take it for a spin. (Btw, yes, that’s me narrating. )
  • I’m glad you took the time to drop a comment here. I really appreciate all that you guys do, and please know that you have a strong supporter of your service as I’ve talked about it a few times here and on my other blogs. Keep it up!
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