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Saved by 89 people (-7 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-03-27


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on 2008-03-27 by coolcatteacher

I think that if one sets the discussion feature to not e-mail you all of the time, it can be useful.

on 2008-03-30 by jstearns

It's great to see Maggie Tsai and Joel Liu participating in all the discussions and taking feedback. It's amazing how Diigo allows for so much connectivity.

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But I recently read something, somewhere that diigo had a new improved tool bar and started to read up on the other Diigo features including the ablility for messaging, creating lists of bookmarks, the ability to turn bookmarks into slideshows, tagrolls and linkrolls, a Firefox sidebar, a Facebook application, blog integration

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together we are much more powerful learners than we are as individuals

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How to describe diigo?

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I have presented del.icio.us at LEAST a dozen times to large audiences.

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Diigo is not just a bookmarking tool, it is a bookmarking, sharing, discussing, and learning tool LParisi : posted on twitter..My quick take on Diigo..while I have not spent much time creating links, tags, etc, I see it as much more powerful a network than delicious. and I couldn't agree more..

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Diigo you can keep in touch intellectually AND socially. Think of it as facebook or twitter without the distraction...ok the discussion feature adds SOME distraction but it is one of the things I think was missing from Del.icio.us. Diigo makes it easy to share your links and thoughts with friends and what I have found powerful, is that it doesn't take much time to go through and actually engage in conversations about some of the rich links that folks are sharing.

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on 2008-03-29 by wade

this is called "unintentional social networking" or "no-effort social networking" :-)

have presented del.icio.us at LEAST a dozen times to large audiences. One of the apple trainers for our state grant points folks to my del.icio.us bookmarks DAILY. I have a HUGE network and yet I get perhaps 1-2

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Yes Del.icio.us is GREAT for housing your own personal bookmarks, and providing a public link for others, but with Diigo you can keep in touch intellectually AND socially.

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LParisi : posted on twitter..My quick take on Diigo..while I have not spent much time creating links, tags, etc, I see it as much more powerful a network than delicious.

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on 2008-03-27 by lisaparisi

Just testing out the sticky note feature and thought it was cool that I was quoted in your blog. Thanks. And BTW...I so agree about wanting to stay with old tried and true. But really do love diigo.

OK well there was a network, in delicious, why does this one work better for me?...well in del.icio.us I never knew who was joining my network or how they found me so I couldn't communicate with them directly if I had a question or comment about something they shared.

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which is a huge when you are like me w

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TO SUM IT UP...
Liz Davis wrote about diigo as well and created a great Getting to know Diigo screencast with Jing

Do you wanna know where I got all the links to their "stuff" ...why from their diigo profiles of course...no more hunting to link....Could it GET any better?

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BY THE WAY Yesterday Maggie Tsai from Diigo was online at Classroom2.0 ... cclassroom2dot0 ยป LIVE Conversations (which I learned btw from twitter via www.diigo.com) if you go to this page http://www.classroom20wiki.com/LIVE+Conversations#diigo and click on Playback link you will see the recording from this session.

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