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Instead of just bookmarking, Diigo allows you to highlight text and attach sticky notes to specific parts of web pages. Diigo highlights and sticky notes are persistent in the sense that whenever you return to the original web page, you will see your highlights and sticky notes superimposed on the original page, just what you would expect if you highlighted or wrote on a book!
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Access (and add to) your bookmarks from any computer! Never lose another link, email links to yourself, or paste them into a document to save or share them.Discover resources saved by more than two million Diigo users with a keyword search, or by browsing specific tags or user libraries. Add your finds easily to your own Diigo library. TIP:Try searching Diigo as an alternative to Google when looking for resources for a particular topic.Mark any bookmark as private by checking "Private" when you save it. (Only YOU will see these sites when you are logged into Diigo).Save annotations on any web page using Highlighting and Comment features. View your own and others' shared annotations when you are logged into Diigo.Easily share and collect resources with others!