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Saved by 42 people (-6 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-02-20


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Highlighted by ilikealgebra

on 2009-07-14 by ilikealgebra

this is a comment on the whole site

Highlighted by ilikealgebra

on 2009-07-14 by ilikealgebra

this is how to add a sticky note

Highlighted by pg-208

on 2009-07-14 by pg-208

I think I've got it!

Tracksuit CEO

Highlighted by eisbrecher

In preparation for our talk at SXSW and eBook, we’ve been compiling info on our blogging practices and favorite web apps.

Highlighted by ilikealgebra

In preparation for our talk at SXS

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Highlighted by michelletigges

on 2009-07-14 by michelletigges

Wow!! on steriods

one of the most useful and robust tools we use right now is Diigo

Highlighted by maggie_diigo

Diigo is like Del.icio.us on steroids

Highlighted by ktbercury

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.

Highlighted by gnorman17

on 2009-07-14 by gnorman17

Funny!

on 2009-09-15 by unfmeghan

Definitely my favorite quote!

Diigo is like Del.icio.us on steroids and

Highlighted by ilikealgebra

Diigo is like Del.icio.us on steroids

Highlighted by naomiellis

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.

Highlighted by michelletigges

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.

Highlighted by maggie_diigo

but much smarter

Highlighted by pg-208

on 2009-07-14 by pg-208

I think I've got it!!

Highlighted by dscanlanhome

Here, in no particular order, are a few ways we use Diigo that you could apply to

Highlighted by ilikealgebra

Here, in no particular order

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Here, in no particular order, are a few ways we use Diigo

Highlighted by josemoran

Online Bookmarking:

Highlighted by pgroom209

on 2009-07-14 by pgroom209

This is the option that I think will be most useful. The electronic version of "active reading."

Online Bookmarking

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you can save your book

Highlighted by ilikealgebra

But unlike Del.icio.us, you can right-click and save that link or send it all over

Highlighted by ilikealgebra

on 2009-07-14 by ilikealgebra

practicing sticky note

on 2009-07-14 by pgroom209

I'm practicing, too. Isn't that interesting!

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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See that “add sticky note” a

Highlighted by rgardler

use folders to organize ideas and projects,

Highlighted by hdownes

on 2009-07-14 by hdownes

What do you think?

For our corporate blogs we put links in specific folders with our client’s names on it. This is how we will line up a story for our writers. We will put in 3 or 4 links and notate each one with commentary like “ties in nicely with Scoble’s quote on digitization”.

Highlighted by ktbercury

on 2009-07-14 by ktbercury

This could be applied to schools

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.

Highlighted by maggie_diigo

editor’s dream come true.

Highlighted by ilikealgebra

This is one place where Diigo is way ahead of its time

Highlighted by jofromnz

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?

Highlighted by maggie_diigo

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?

Highlighted by thehawk9

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

Highlighted by ktbercury

on 2009-07-14 by ktbercury

This is the point!

on 2009-07-14 by ktbercury

trying to respond

on 2009-07-14 by skdisanto

Absouluty!!!

Highlighted by naomiellis

on 2009-07-14 by naomiellis

I do!

on 2009-07-14 by bsturtevant

you do what?

PR company might go to work to manage the image or reputation of their client.

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rk to manage the image o

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Highlighted by ktbercury

on 2009-07-14 by ktbercury

This is how I would comment on a whole paragraph, not just words

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.

Highlighted by maggie_diigo

Mizpee that shows you all of the nearby public restrooms and then rates them.

Highlighted by bsturtevant

on 2009-07-14 by bsturtevant

Always good to be able to find a bathroom wherever you are. Will def. check this site out.

on 2009-07-14 by naomiellis

I like that you can rate bathrooms.

value of links in blogging. High quality, topical links are the backbone of any blog worth its salt.

Highlighted by ktbercury

on 2009-07-14 by ktbercury

I agree.

High quality, topical links are the backbone of any blog worth its salt.

Highlighted by maggie_diigo

These lists can be used to promote traffic and they also establish the blogger as an expert in their field.

Highlighted by maggie_diigo

Another thing that Diigo can do for you is automate this process with the ‘Daily Blog Post’ feature. Here’s how you do it:

  • Go to the Daily Blog Post page.
  • Select blog(s) from the blog list on the left (or start by entering “Add a blog”).
  • Click “Add a new job” to create a posting job – No codes insert needed!
  • You’re then given the choice of displaying your Annotations only, all, or just links.
  • With Diigo’s “transparent” web-annotation platform, your readers can click and view your annotated webpages with your public highlights/sticky notes even without any Diigo toolbar installed!

Highlighted by gnorman17

on 2009-07-14 by gnorman17

This looks very helpful!

  • With Diigo’s “transparent” web-annotation platform, your readers can click and view your annotated webpages with your public highlights/sticky notes even without any Diigo toolbar installed!
  • Highlighted by skdisanto

  • With Diigo’s “transparent” web-annotation platform, your readers can click and view your annotated webpages with your public highlights/sticky notes even without any Diigo toolbar installed!
  • Highlighted by hdownes