This link has been bookmarked by 4 people . It was first bookmarked on 13 Mar 2007, by eyal matsliah.
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19 Jun 07
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With the Diigo toolbar installed,
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15 Apr 07
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highlight parts of pages
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11 Apr 07
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13 Mar 07
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There's yet another new bookmarking utility live now: Diigo. This one is different. In addition to letting you bookmark pages and share those bookmarks with others, it also lets you highlight parts of pages (text or images), and store those highlights not only in your Diigo account, but also on the Web pages themselves
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Diigo has very useful annotation and organizational features, though, and if you want a good way to mark up the Web for personal use or a fast way to send clips to people you know, it's worth checking out.
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It took me a while to grok Diigo, though. There's a lot going on here, and like a Swiss Army Knife, there are blades that new users will find confusing. What's a customizable search bar doing here? And why does Diigo act so much like a social bookmarking tool--do we really need another one of these?
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The annotation capability sets Diigo apart from Del.icio.us and makes it a more granular data-gathering tool, like ClipMarks
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but we've evolved since then--what people used to call "graffiti" we now call "interactivity" and "community."
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It's a handy and universal "send this article" function, and the highlighting tool makes it much easier to add context.
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