This link has been bookmarked by 37 people . It was first bookmarked on 25 Jul 2006, by Dan.
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25 Jul 08
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15 May 08
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Diigo's search capabilities are powerful enough that you might be persuaded to switch from your current toolbar. The default is Google's web search, but you can easily select Yahoo, MSN or Ask using a drop-down menu. You can also change the default engine and the drop-down order of these web search engines by dragging them around on the search menu customization screen.
Want other web search engines? It's easy to add your own favorite search site by using the "add custom engine" feature.
In addition to searching the web, Diigo offers numerous other specialized searches. Of course, you can search over your own bookmarked sites, scanning the full text of saved pages or just the tags. Advanced search is even more powerful, offering several filters limiting searches to URLs, annotations, titles, comments and so on. The advanced search form is an Ajax pop-up that's there when you need it, rather than a separate search form—a nice touch.
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A really nice feature is the ability to restrict your search to the site you're currently viewing. This is the feature I use most on my preferred search toolbars, and one of the compelling reasons for getting rid of them and adopting Diigo as a default search toolbar.
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28 Jul 06
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Combining bookmarks with sharing, tagging, annotation and very powerful search tools, Diigo is an appealing, evolutionary step forward in how we find, consume and share information on the web.
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