Chris Jakeman on 2009-11-01
and improved regularly since. Nov-2009 is on v4.
www.techcrunch.com/...-is-a-research-tool-that-rocks - Cached - Annotated View
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"earch for the highlighted words on the web with any of four search
engines
search for highlighted terms in four social bookmarking systems
do a blog search for highlighted terms
search for your terms in the entire site you are on (Google, Yahoo, Ask
site: search)
search for inbound links to the URL you are on in four different search
engines (including Technorati and Google)
search for your highlighted terms in seven different verticals from local to
TV to stocks."
Chris Jakeman on 2009-11-01
and improved regularly since. Nov-2009 is on v4.
Chris Jakeman on 2009-11-01
Hope this is true. It's research notes that are important for me, the sharing is less so.
and though several bloggers have covered it in the past and in previous incarnations (including our charming leader) I think they really missed the boat when many called it an unexciting entry into the crowded social bookmarking space. This is a web based knowledge worker’s dream come true, it’s the kind of thing that makes me love web apps.The Reno, Nevada based company’s name is an acronym for “Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff.”
TechCrunch blog post on Diigo - taught me some things about using Diigo
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and though several bloggers have he Reno, Nevada based company’s name is an acronym for “Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff.” It does offer a browser bookmarklet, but you’ll want to grab the Firefox or IE toolbar to use the best Diigo has to offer.
In addition to nailing the basics in social bookmarking, there are many features here that give this system huge value whether or not it ever builds a network effect from a large number of users.
My favorite feature? When you highlight a word on any page a dro
I just looked at the new research megatool Diigo and though several bloggers have covered it in the past and in previous incarnations ...
and though several bloggers have Hi , some people like diigo better than delicious because you can high light on the web page. I haven't used it yet, what do you think?
Ryan Meehan on 2008-08-27
This is a great idea.
Ryan Meehan on 2008-08-27
Great idea.
(via Diggo front page - clickable quotation fr rvw) // rg to me today: if ur lkg for dlcs replacment, have you seen? // & just over weekend read about on wkp - when browsing list social bkrmg sites. / since (per prvs pgmrk) just learned can mark both on
When you highlight a word on any page a drop down menu automatically appears
(see image below) that lets you:
My favorite feature? When you highlight a word on any page a drop down menu automatically appears (see image below) that lets you:
Bookmark simultaneously in other social bookmarking systems
The site is largely about annotation, though.I can tell the Diigo toolbar to show me whenever a page I’m on has had notes left by myself or other users, whichever I prefer. I can leave st
My favorite feature? When you highlight a word on any page a drop down menu automatically appears (see image below) that lets you:

I just looked at the new research megatool Diigo
and though several bloggers have covered it in the past and in previous incarnations (including our charming leader) I think they really missed the boat when many called it an unexciting entry into the crowded social bookmarking space. This is a web based knowledge worker’s dream come true, it’s the kind of thing that makes me love web apps.
The Reno, Nevada based company’s name is an acronym for “Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff.” It does offer a browser bookmarklet, but you’ll want to grab the Firefox or IE toolbar to use the best Diigo has to offer.
I just looked at the new research megatool Diigo and though several bloggers have covered it in the past and in previous incarnations (including our charming leader) I think they really missed the boat when many called it an unexciting entry into the crowded social bookmarking space. This is a web based knowledge worker’s dream come true, it’s the kind of thing that makes me love web apps.
The Reno, Nevada based company’s name is an acronym for “Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff.” It does offer a browser bookmarklet, but you’ll want to grab the Firefox or IE toolbar to use the best Diigo has to offer.
In addition to nailing the basics in social bookmarking, there are many features here that give this system huge value whether or not it ever builds a network effect from a large number of users.
Public Stiky Notes
It would be better if I can only see the comments from people in my group
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