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Saved by 14 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2009-03-13
- Madmedia09 on 2009-10-20 - Tags twitter
- Rubtrix on 2009-10-01 - Tags no_tag
- Cybermindfactor on 2009-09-27 - Tags twitter , diigo
- Davidharper on 2009-07-18 - Tags no_tag
- Bmetcalfe on 2009-07-02 - Tags diigo , twitter
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Good news for Twitter fans: check out Diigo’s “(Annotated) Twitter-This“ ~ we’ve combined the convenience of bookmarking / annotating with Twitter, and made it super easy for you to post interesting (annotated) link with a shorten URL to Twitter. Most importantly, these are not just ordinary simple shorten urls… Diigo’s “(Annotated) Twitte-this” also allows you to easily add highlights and sticky notes to any webpage, and then share the annotated page with your twitter followers. Result? They will just see an ordinary link in the twitter message; however, when clicking on the link, they can also see your highlights and sticky notes right on the webpage! Cool, huh?!
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Click the “Bookmark” button on the diigo toolbar to open up the bookmarking window. Simply check off “Twitter this” and bookmark as usual.
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on 2009-10-01 by rubtrix