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eyal matsliah

3spots: Diigo, goes public! (vs Flock) - 0 views

  • Diigo is a great, no, a fantastic tool(!) Not only for bookmarking but also for research, blogging and a must for any social bookmark mania. It's a kind if mix between del.icio.us (social bookmarks), Wizlite (web highlight and notes), Onlywire (multi post to social bookmarks), with Blogging support.
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GigaOM » Santa Brought Some Web 2.0 Goodies - 0 views

  • Here is another one, Diigio (pronounced as “dee’go”.) “Add Sticky Notes and Highlights to any specific texts of a web pages,” says Maggie Tsai, one of the co-founders of this tiny start-up. You can keep these notes private or make them public.
  • Om, Thanks for mentioning Diigo here. If we can help, we really do not like to get too lumped up with other bookmarking services like delicious though I think the thing that differentiates Diigo’s social annotation from social bookmarking services is that highlights, comments and interactions happen right on the page, in situ. Personally, I think this makes Diigo not only a more useful personal tool, but also a more powerful social tool that enable more fruitful interactions and connections among information consumers. See Flash demo (http://www.diigo.com/help/tutorial.htm) and Why Diigo?http://www.diigo.com/help/why_diigo.jsp Diigo includes bookmarking features as a necessary component, since without it, it would be difficult to track things. Plus, Diigo allows advanced search of full-text pages, tags, notes, highlights, and titles. Wade Ren, CEO Diigo (www.diigo.com) Wade Ren on December 27th, 2005
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