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This link has been bookmarked by 18 people . It was first bookmarked on 09 Aug 2006, by H.C. Chen.
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10 Nov 10
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The basic premise behind Diigo is that you go about your business on the Web, probably doing research and looking up information for a particular task. If you find something of interest on a page, instead of blindly bookmarking the entire page, you can highlight some important piece of the page and bookmark that page, also -
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31 Jan 10
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I was reading an MSDN article on something related to WCF (an article by Juval Lowy, I believe) when I noticed that it was out of date. The code in the article was written for the May CTP of .NET Framework 3.0 - so I highlighted the code that would break under the current CTP and left a public stickynote containing the updated code. Anyone using Diigo who browsed to that page would then have the ability to see the code I highlighted and see the sticky note I left with the fixed code.
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05 Jan 10
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12 Sep 09
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30 Sep 08
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What I really want is the members of my research team to see my research notes. What Diigo is missing is the ability to limit my tagged and annotated research to my buddies, or to a named group of people. In reality what I truly want is a version of Diigo that runs within the enterprise - my annotations are stored privately within my organization and only those people with accounts on my enterprise social annotation server would then have access to the highlights, bookmarks, sticky notes, page discussions, and page comments.
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12 Apr 08
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Add Sticky Notebut I do not want the rest of the Internet to see my research notes
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This is either now possible, where it wasn't before, of the writer hadn't noticed. Either way, for those like me who have installed diego and only THEN decided to check reviews (that one other person on the web, I bet): private stuff is now possible.
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Always been possible.
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13 Feb 08
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Add Sticky Note
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Diigo: social annotation service
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leaving the highlight intact. The next time you return to that page, Diigo will detect that you have been there and will actually re-activate the highlight you created previously.
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but I do not want the rest of the Internet to see my research notes. What I really want is the members of my research team to see my research notes. What Diigo is missing is the ability to limit my tagged and annotated research to my buddies, or to a named group of people. In reality what I truly want is a version of Diigo that runs within the enterprise - my annotations are stored privately within my organization and only those people with accounts on my enterprise social annotation server would then have access to the highlights, bookmarks, sticky notes, page discussions, and page comments.
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The other thing that makes Diigo a little more brittle than it could be is that you are annotating selected text on live sites. What happens if the orientation of the text changes, if the words change, or if the page itself is changed or renamed? The source of the highlighting that created the annotation will be lost. Hopefully Diigo demotes the highlights and sticky notes to page-wide comments when the original source can't be located.
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25 Mar 07
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Add Sticky NoteDiigo isn't a direct competitor of del.icio.us or any of the other social bookmarking sites. Rather, Diigo is claiming that it is a social annotation service.
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I love Diigo!
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12 Aug 06
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Add Sticky NoteDiigo isn't a direct competitor of del.icio.us or any of the other social bookmarking sites. Rather, Diigo is claiming that it is a social annotation service.
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Yeap, 'ThirdVoice' pop'ed up from my mind ... That's what I was looking for and finally luckily found Diigo!
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Am glad i found diigo...is just something I have been looking for when doing research for my blog
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