Benefits for diigo users:
- instead of unformatted, uneditable sticky notes diigo user get all the features of a full blown wiki
- diigo users probably get as new companions "wikizens", i.e. friendly and constructive people with highly developed social intelligence (hopefully ;-)
Benefits for wiki users:
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they get a tempory manual annotation capability (since WikAlong
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is currently no more active)
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they get something to experiment with, how to combine a wiki with an annotation system
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they get a feeling for the added value of combining a
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WikiEngine
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with a
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WebAnnotation
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they probably get as new users diigo users, i.e. friendly and constructive people with highly developed social intelligence (hopefully ;-)
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Note, how the formating is lost, when copying from wiki. Suggestion: we need at least WikiFormatting for diigo sticky notes:
As currently there is no elegant way to edit and hyperlink annotations, we could use an arbitrary wiki as a mediator between Webpages to be annotated. Further comments can be inserted into:
http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?action=edit&id=AnnotationWiki or alternatively as sticky notes in diigo.
My first comment leads directly to the editable page form. You can switch from document viewer mode to edit mode in the annotated target page.
Benefits for diigo users:
* instead of unformatted, uneditable sticky notes diigo user get all the features of a full blown wiki
* diigo users probably get as new companions "wikizens", i.e. friendly and constructive people with highly developed social intelligence (hopefully ;-)
Benefits for wiki users:
* they get a tempory manual annotation capability (since WikAlong? is currently no more active)
* they get something to experiment with, how to combine a wiki with an annotation system
* they get a feeling for the added value of combining a WikiEngine with a WebAnnotation system
* they probably get as new users diigo users, i.e. friendly and constructive people with highly developed social intelligence (hopefully ;-)