But, now let’s get to the “social” part of social bookmarking. Let’s say
you find a really awesome site for your unit on Greek Mythology, and you tag it
on Diigo. You see when you look at your bookmark list that 72 other people
have tagged that exact same site. You can see the lists of the other
people who have tagged that site, and you might discover a 6th grade
teacher in Wisconsin who has an amazing list of Greek mythology sites that you
didn’t even know about. Now you have taken advantage of the social part of
the bookmarking process by adding some of those bookmarks to your list.
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