This link has been bookmarked by 27 people . It was first bookmarked on 23 Oct 2007, by Jeremy Thake.
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22 Feb 12
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hierarchical categories
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Diigo 3.85
Magnolia 3.75
BlinkList 3.675
BlueDot 3.4
Simpy 3.275
Del.icio.us 3.2
Furl 3.12 (grade lowered significantly for no group creation function)
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set up private groups by inviting “friends”,
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tom wambekesocial bookmarking for enterprise knowledge management
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means to share knowledge and find internal expertise—in other words to facilitate knowledge management in an organization.
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public social bookmarking sites could also be suitable for enterprise use—IF—they offered a “groups” function
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four most important criteria for a social bookmarking sites’ applicability to internal/enterprise searching:
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1. Group function capability. How easy is it to create a new group? Can the group remain private? Other group features?
2. Research value. How much of a page can be saved; are there advanced and precision search features?
3. Design/Interface/Ease of Use. Is it a pleasant experience to view and use the site? Does it show evidence of being intelligently thought out and designed?
4. Fully Featured. In the Knowledge Management supplement, I focused on these features:
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- Ability to create an RSS Feed
- Surfacing of “related tags”
- Surfacing of “related users”
- Tag suggestions
- Tag cloud
- Import/export bookmarks
- Ability to crate larger “topics” or hierarchical categories
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From an enterprise use standpoint, BlueDot makes it possible to set up private groups by inviting “friends”, so you can form your own team or workgroup.
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economies of scale going for it
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One of the best features it offers for researchers is that the fullsite is keyword searchable, including the description, notes, and tags, using advanced search features.
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creating groups is not an elegant process
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Diigo is by far the most fully featured social bookmarking site in this list,
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The most notable feature is that users can highlight text right on the page, as well as make annotations via a “sticky note” for later viewing.
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Note that when you place a “sticky note” to comment on a page for your later viewing, that note is viewable by anyone else in the Diigo community that views that page too! .
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. For instance, when highlighting a word on any page with Diigo’s bookmarking tool, a drop down menu automatically appears that allows users to search for that highlighted
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option to forward the page to another person as well.
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its “Groups” function
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allow anyone to set up a private environment for sharing your bookmarks.
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Furl offers a capability that’s extremely valuable for researchers that no other site here offers: the ability to save and archive not just a URL or snippet, but the entire page.
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Not only can you save all those Web pages into your personal archive, but you can then perform advanced searching of their fulltext so that when you are trying to find a page on the Web, but only remember a small part of it, you can search the fulltext to find it.
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On the downside, you do need to put up with some text based ads, and there is no feature for saving multiple pages all at once on a site if you want to save a full article
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though the biggest drawback with Furl is that it does not have a specific group creation feature
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Along with Magnolia, Shadows stands out for providing the most elegant and neatest looking interface
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