Should Diigo Retain Social Aspects? | Diigo - 3 views
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notation service which would serve our users in two ways: To provide the best online bookmarking/annotation tool assisting our users’ reading and research online. The second is to leverage our users’ collections to create a social knowledge network to provide insight on what their friends and people with similar interests are reading. Fast-forward to present day, Diigo has accomplished the
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tsandaal on 13 Jul 18Playing around with the annotation feature. Forgive the spamming of the group, but this article may be of interest, given it is Diigo's self-reflection
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I liked reading the comments. I didn't notice changes, so presumably they didn't remove anything that I use! They said they would remove a discover feature (helping newcomers search for content/groups?). That's OK with me. Interesting in the comments was some discussion of individual workflows with Diigo and other tools (Pocket, IFTTT, InoReader, OneTab).