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This link has been bookmarked by 30 people . It was first bookmarked on 02 Apr 2009, by Maggie Tsai.
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Diigo – Web Highlighter and Sticky Notes, a delicious kille
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About
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28 Sep 09
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by jose
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Sometimes I bookmarked a site, but when returning to it I don’t see the part that interested me.
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This problem has been solved by diigo.
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after finding Diigo, I cannot understand how delicious lost their competitive advantage
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Diigo is a killer app
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In my experience, what makes diigo better?
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Add Sticky NotePosts are Private by default
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community features
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Diigo enables you to drop your comment exactly where it is relevant
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I’ve never seen an entrance in a monopolized market (social bookmarking) with this strength and resolution.
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Diigo is very impressive
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my bookmarking tool of choice
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March 29th, 2009
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really impressed
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I also post links to Delicious through Diigo
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replaced Delicious in my workflow
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Our next release with even more great enhancements is forthcoming. Stay tuned!
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active community involvement / policing is very helpful
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brainstorming with my IT group
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solution for an eportfolio
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this app is perfect for what we want to do. Thanks!
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21 Apr 09
Gabi WitthausOn top of all this, there’s another feature that may well become revolutionary: adding sticky notes to pages, in a way that other people can see it. When using the Diigo toolbar, you can see what other people have highlighted, and also comments (sticky notes) they added. That means that you are no longer limited to leaving comments on blogs, you can do so in any type of page (even static pages). Diigo enables you to drop your comment exactly where it is relevant, not at the end of a long list.
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to be a matado
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Peggy GeorgeAs you may have observed, here at ap we are fans of social bookmarking and collaboration (we have the homepage delicious bar under each post). Showing what people have bookmarked gives us feedback, and it is Up to now the leading contender in this space was delicious. But after finding Diigo, I cannot understand how delicious lost their competitive advantage so fast. Diigo is a killer app, and it works in many browsers. Delicious could be very useful to align your thought with collaborators. All in all, I’ve never seen an entrance in a monopolized market (social bookmarking) with this strength and resolution. Diigo is very impressive, and my bookmarking tool of choice.
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02 Apr 09
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- it saves the content of the page you bookmark, not only the link. Magnolia used to do that before they lost all their user’s data
- You can highlight! Important, as sometimes you don’t remember what was interesting in a page
- Posts are Private by default
- There’s a bunch of community features behind it. Example: pop psych
- you can post to other sites, including delicious (they are an example of openness)
In my experience, what makes diigo better?
- it saves the content of the page you bookmark, not only the link. Magnolia used to do that before they lost all their user’s data
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On top of all this, there’s another feature that may well become revolutionary: adding sticky notes to pages, in a way that other people can see it. When using the Diigo toolbar, you can see what other people have highlighted, and also comments (sticky notes) they added. That means that you are no longer limited to leaving comments on blogs, you can do so in any type of page (even static pages). Diigo enables you to drop your comment exactly where it is relevant, not at the end of a long list.
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All in all, I’ve never seen an entrance in a monopolized market (social bookmarking) with this strength and resolution. Diigo is very impressive, and my bookmarking tool of choice.
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30 Mar 09
Public Stiky Notes
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