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In preparation for our talk at SXS
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one of the most useful and robust tools we use right now is Diigo
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Diigo is like Del.icio.us on steroids and if they were brothers then Diigo would definitely be the less popular (but much smarter) younger brother.
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Here, in no particular order, are a few ways we use Diigo
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But unlike Del.icio.us, you can right-click and save that link or send it all over the place.Here’s a screenshot:
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we put our commentary and suggestions in there and let one of our writers take it from there. It’s a managing editor’s dream come true.
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Have you ever wanted to leave a comment on a web page that doesn’t allow for comments? Or would you like your comment in a more prominent place than comment #15 at the bottom of the page (”keep scrolling…..there’s my comment”). Diigo lets you do that. You highlight the text and leave a comment on a sticky note, then when you (or other Diigo users) mouse over it, there’s a popup of your commentary. What better way to support or refute something someone has written than putting it right there next to the quote?
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PR company might go to work to manage the image or reputation of their client.
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Blog This: Is one of my favorite features and is a great way to publish a quick blog post as soon as you read the article you want to quote.
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High quality, topical links are the backbone of any blog worth its salt.
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These lists can be used to promote traffic and they also establish the blogger as an expert in their field.
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