I think I finally found the Web 2.0 social tool I love. It has captured my heart. It's put a spring in my cerebral step. Its made my life easier because it is sooooo easy to use and so many people who I've invited to this particular dance have come. This is a dance that has a bit of hip hop, a little paso doble, a bit of the ballroom and some jazz. This is easily the best social bookmarking and research tool that I've run across on the web and given that I'm in a geeked out frenzy most of the time trying out zillions of tools that's saying something big time. Most of them are tried, not bought if they cost, and discarded within about 2 days which is my ADD-tested and approved patience limit.
I Dig (not Digg) Diigo (not Digg-o) ~ Finally found the Web 2...
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Diigo Community
563 members,530 bookmarks
Share your review, tips, tricks, and ideas for using Diigo here, and discuss our features, ideas for new features, anything Diigo related.
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ModeRn collaboration
3 members,10 bookmarks
Staying on top of the developments that brings us more, better, easier and secure collaboration tools and methods. In a globalized world, this increasingly involve cultural and tolerance challenges, so not merely an information technology issue.
Bookmark History
Saved by 5 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-07-09
- Fuzbolero on 2008-08-17 - Tags diigo , social-bookmarking , webservices , modern-communication , modern-collaboration , reviews
- Frufrufour1 on 2008-07-29 - Tags no_tag
- Digizen on 2008-07-10 - Tags diigo3
- Brands on 2008-07-09 - Tags no_tag
- Maggie_diigo on 2008-07-09 - Tags diigo , review
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Highlighted by fuzbolero
That would be Diigo. Spelling D-i-i-g-o. Two eyes? Two 'i's"? Whatever. Spell it right and then go get it.
Diigo is one of the few Web 2.0 tools that I find both useful and utterly cool. It actually has value and purpose, because it best represents social bookmarking - which has value and purpose. Lots of it to someone who lives on research -feasts on knowledge and spits out judgments which may be questionable at times (many times) but at least are raising information-soaked questions, not judgments devoid of content.
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