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Kiss Microsoft Project goodbye | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone

  • really worth checking out (test) - diigov3 on 2008-03-20
  • First up: Liquid Planner. We saw this product at Demo 2008 but it will be on stage again at the Under the Radar conference that I'm moderating on Thursday. This tool's special sauce is its embrace of uncertainty. Users can put in best-case and worst-case estimates for their tasks, and the product combines all the estimates to tell you how likely you are to make deadlines, and also which sub-tasks are the most critical to achieving project goals.
19 Mar 08

Diigo adds social network features | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone

  • Diigo (previous coverage) makes a rich and complex online tool kit. It's a product that's easily dismissed as yet another social-bookmarking tool, yet another Web "clip" saver, or yet another Web page annotator. It is all those things, which makes for a tough pitch. But it's a powerful tool that several people I know swear by.

Webware: Cool Web 2.0 apps for everyone

  • Yesterday Clipmarks added a new feature called ClipCasting. Like the name would suggest, it's a way to syndicate whatever content you've bookmarked using the proprietary Clipmarks toolbar. In this case, Clipmarks has opened up its service beyond just letting users link to bits of bookmarked Web material, and putting everything in a small widgetized container that can be added to blogs and social networking profiles. Readers can quickly jump back and forth through stories and note individual clips they like, or favorite the entire thing. Incidentally, the previous iteration of the site, which created a separate page for each piece of bookmarked content, is now called "classic view," with the ClipCast pages taking the spotlight.
16 Mar 08

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Diigo, highlighting the best parts of the internet » VentureBeat

  • Diigo, which is opening its private alpha site during DEMOfall, is yet another iteration of annotation. More so than some of its competitors, the site attempts to build communities of users interested in specific subjects. The idea is to create social networks of engaged users, whether they are university researchers or fans of a TV show. By contrast, Clipmarks has few social aspects, only allowing users to pick out specific people whose content they enjoy.


    The central feature, though, is still “clipping” webpages. For Diigo, this revolves around the notion of highlighting, just as a student might do to important passages in a textbook. After hightlighting a block of text, the user can comment on the importance of what they chose to point out.


    Subsequent Diigo users visiting the same page will see the highlighting and comments. The content is also aggregated on the user’s profile, found through the main website.


    On the Diigo website, the further dimension of community is offered. Users can gather themselves into subject-oriented groups, like stock investing or horseback riding, or instead join a group centered around a specific website, a concept Diigo calls SiteCommunities. For example, fans of obscure Wikipedia entries could start their community around that site, clipping out interesting tidbits.


    Finally, the site also features a service called WebSlides, which allows users to mash the content they’ve discovered together into slide shows for others.

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