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  • natnatnat
    natasha marks on 2009-05-06
    Im a new user of diigo and it rocks indeed!
  • daviddmuir
    David Muir on 2007-10-22
    I've just discovered Diigo. I especially like this - sharing comments on Diigo on a page about Diigo. :-)
  • ddpruitt
    ddpruitt on 2007-09-25
    How could I have missed this?
  • sinewmy
    sinewmy on 2007-07-05
    不错,挺酷的,但作者所说的那种在下拉菜单中search by highlight的功能我怎么找不到
  • chenjing
    Wind Cold on 2006-12-23
    作为 web2.0 时代的产物,的确值得研究、推敲
  • jump4jay
    Jay on 2006-08-02
    It's a very cool tool that I've been using for about a week or two. Hyper useful.
  • doofdaddy
    doof von daddious on 2006-08-02
    Did you try the blog feature?
  • chuck415
    Chuck Lai on 2006-08-02
    This is very cool.
  • bakari45
    Bakari C on 2009-09-25
    How can you avoid someone's highlights in order to use your own?
  • natnatnat
    natasha marks on 2009-05-06
    thumbs up on this feature =)
  • scooterdman
    Ryan Meehan on 2008-08-27
    Great comment.
  • metavalent
    metavalent on 2008-02-15
    UPDATE: Diigo continues to do a great job adapting and improving, 18 months later. Indeed, as suggested by mokum201, one can choose to read only PRIVATE, GROUP, or ALL annotation.
  • tibbettliu
    tibbettliu on 2007-09-29
    This is an awesome application. I'm just one and a half month late to be early adopters,haha!
  • paternosterlift
    Paternoster Lift on 2007-06-27
    It's good, innit?
  • deltrentis
    Deltrentis H on 2006-11-08
    Thank you,I would like to use diig
  • mokum201
    David Koopmans on 2006-08-24
    Ohhh...I can see my clean page of text being soiled with endless mark up and stickie notes....there is no way that you can expect this to work if it relies on individuals good will to post only (arbitrary) "constructive comment and dialog".
    It would be better if I can only see the comments from people in my group
  • hcchen
    H.C. Chen on 2006-08-18
    Heard about Third Voice? An absoleted webannotation service. Web Graffiti had killed it. Because it drops a hyperlink little icon that carries the stickynote. That changes the page's structure a little. When there are too many Third Voice little icons on a web page, that page becomes a mess. So users turn off the feature ... I believe that's why Third voice dead. Diigo improves a little but dramatically resoved the problem. Diigo highlights (underline) do not change the web page too much. If Diigo toorbar will provide a 'Next Highlight' button, then we can even hide the highlights and still able to jump to them and read stickynotes. Diigo gathers all stickynotes of the same highlight too. That further resolved the ThirdVoice problem. Diigo lab new beta version allows the author to edit his stickynotes. So we don't need to say something like 'please ignore my previous blabla bla...to the left ...' ;-)
  • rfreeman
    Reginald freeman on 2006-08-03
    Yes, it's fun to leave sticky notes. However, public sticky notes should only be used for serious or constructive commentary and dialog. This way the system is not abused, and web pages are not needlessly marked up with irrelavent comments.
  • yodinosaur
    will on 2006-08-02
    anyone else feel like leaving some sticky notes?
  • rfreeman
    Reginald freeman on 2006-08-03
    I like stumbleupon. It's a neat way to find new and interesting sites. But no, the two are completely different. This should become obvious within a short time of playing with Diigo's many features.
  • pulsorock
    Guillermo Carrion on 2007-08-10
    yeah... I miss that too.
  • lpaglione
    Laura Paglione on 2006-08-04
    Yes -- I also love the simultaneous bookmarking, though I miss that list of current tags that exist in the del.icio.us interface.
  • andywhiteway
    Andy Whiteway on 2009-03-03
    I agree - its become a part of me using the internet on a daily basis.
  • scooterdman
    Ryan Meehan on 2008-08-27
    Nice comment.
  • qhfjlrj
    qianhongfa on 2007-02-01
    加注是很好也
  • hcchen
    H.C. Chen on 2006-08-18
    Ha! same here. Diigo's searching ability is amazing too ... "tag:movie Natalie" get me everything about "Natalie" from web pages that are tag'ed to 'movie' , that rocks !!
  • cjakeman
    Chris Jakeman on 2009-11-01
    and improved regularly since. Nov-2009 is on v4.
  • cjakeman
    Chris Jakeman on 2009-11-01
    Hope this is true. It's research notes that are important for me, the sharing is less so.
  • scooterdman
    Ryan Meehan on 2008-08-27
    This is a great idea.
  • scooterdman
    Ryan Meehan on 2008-08-27
    Great idea.

Page Comments

  • rafaelsidi
    rafael sidi on 2006-08-02
    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.
  • warier
    satish warier on 2006-08-04
    pretty cool. very impressive.
  • lpaglione
    Laura Paglione on 2006-08-04
    Interesting tool. This annotation was made using diigo. I was also able to add it to my del.icio.us roll.
  • skepticus
    Gerardo Fernández on 2006-08-07
    Contains a part where it suggest a free tool to upload pictures and notes by phone to Diigo.
  • davidlaing
    David Laing on 2006-08-13
    Info about diigo
  • nicholasjellis
    Nicholas J Ellis on 2006-09-11
    Very nice feature, I like it.
  • briand
    Brian on 2006-11-27
    Nice.
  • chenjing
    Wind Cold on 2006-12-01
    [en] Techcrunch's article of reviewing the social bookmarks manager, diigo
  • photoextract
    PhotoExtract on 2007-01-19
    best Diigo has
  • clilye
    clilye on 2007-06-14
    best tool, ha, I like it very much!
  • tyuoreb
    David Feng on 2008-03-15
    Awesome review on Diigo
  • mcastel
    Marco Castellani on 2008-04-26
    nice review!
  • naotosakaki
    Naoto Sakakibara on 2008-05-30
    Well, Diggo is much better than any existing social bookmark, I think.

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