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on 2008-11-10 by maggiev

I have moved over to Diigo as well but have only found out what I could be doing from this blog post!!! My main reason for moving was that I can create distinct groups while still auto posting to Delicious, cutting out bookmarking in Del and Diigo....

on 2008-11-25 by phyllisgardner

I especially like the fact that you cah make notes and comment on your page for laer!

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seem to always bookmar

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seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page. With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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ht the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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ht the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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ht the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page. With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious

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’ve used Delicious for a long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, accessible from any brows

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’ve used Delicious for a long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, accessible from any browser, and worked well with Firefox. For all my needs, it was a great bookmarking service.

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Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious

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Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious

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7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious

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7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious

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7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious

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7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious

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on 2009-05-20 by derillion

Testing the comments

on 2009-06-24 by falmung

This was quite a good blog post. I've finally decided to start with Diigo instead of elicious since I'm new to both.

on 2009-07-01 by zoomquiet

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on 2009-10-14 by justmailnaveen

i just love its...........Diigo has seemless possibilities

I’ve used Delicious for a long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, accessible from any browser, and worked well with Firefox. For all my needs, it was a great bookmarking service.

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I’ve used Delicious for a long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, accessible from any browser, and worked well with Firefox. For all my needs, it was a great bookmarking service.

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I’ve used Delicious for a long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, accessible from any browser, and worked well with Firefox. For all my needs, it was a great bookmarking service.

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7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious

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7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious

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diigo vs delicious

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diigo vs delicious

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diigo vs delicious

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manage

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I’ve used Delicious for a long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, accessible from any browser, and worked well with Firefox. For all my needs, it was a great bookmarking service.

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diigo vs delicious

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Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore.

Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more. I left Delicious, and haven’t ever looked back. There are a lot of things I love about Diigo, but there are seven features that sold me on using Diigo for all my bookmarking needs.

These are all in addition to the features I deem non-negotiable for social bookmarking sites- tagging, Firefox extensions, looking at popular bookmarks, etc.

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Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore.

Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more. I left Delicious, and haven’t ever looked back. There are a lot of things I love about Diigo, but there are seven features that sold me on using Diigo for all my bookmarking needs.

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Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore.

Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more. I left Delicious, and haven’t ever looked back. There are a lot of things I love about Diigo, but there are seven features that sold me on using Diigo for all my bookmarking needs.

These are all in addition to the features I deem non-negotiable for social bookmarking sites- tagging, Firefox extensions, looking at popular bookmarks, etc.

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Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore.

Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more. I left Delicious, and haven’t ever looked back. There are a lot of things I love about Diigo, but there are seven features that sold me on using Diigo for all my bookmarking needs.

These are all in addition to the features I deem non-negotiable for social bookmarking sites- tagging, Firefox extensions, looking at popular bookmarks, etc.

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long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, acc

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1. Highlighting

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1. Highlighting

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1. Highlighting

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Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more. I left Delicious, and haven’t ever looked back. There are a lot of things I love about Diigo, but there are seven features that sold me on using Diigo for all my bookmarking needs.

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Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more.

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diigo delicious

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diigo delicious

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diigo delicious

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These are all in addition to the features I deem non-negotiable for social bookmarking sites- tagging, Firefox extensions, looking at popular bookmarks, etc.

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Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore.

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Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore

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Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore.

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1. Highlighting

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Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more.

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other social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more. I left Delicious, and haven’t ever looked back. There are a lot of things I love about Diigo, but there are seven features that sold me on using Diigo for all my bookmarking needs.

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Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more

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1. Highlighting

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I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page

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I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page

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I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page

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No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page. With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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2. Saving Pages is Easier Than Ever, Regardless of Browser

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2. Saving Pages is Easier Than Ever, Regardless of Browser

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2. Saving Pages is Easier Than Ever, Regardless of Browser

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diigo toolbar

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diigo toolbar

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diigo toolbar

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I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page. With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page. With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page. With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re

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I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page. With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves.

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I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page. With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves. No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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2. Saving Pages is Easier Than Ever, Regardless of Browser

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With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves.

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on 2009-01-06 by garymiller

Adding new sticky notes are easy when you use the Diigolet.

I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page

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page

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With Diigo, you can highlight the page you’re bookmarking, and then later view the page with highlights, or just the highlights themselves

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No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.

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Saving Pages is Easier Than Ever, Regardless of Browser

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If you’re using Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Flock, the Diigo toolbar has all the features you could want - bookmark, search, highlight, and organize all your Web pages right from the toolbar. If you’re not into those browsers, though there’s a great bookmarklet that lets you do most of that with any browser.

I use Chrome, and all the functionality I need is built right into the bookmarklet. Delicious becomes more difficult to use outside of Firefox (there are bookmarklets, but they pale in comparison), and Diigo keeps on working fine.

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If you’re using Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Flock, the Diigo toolbar has all the features you could want - bookmark, search, highlight, and organize all your Web pages right from the toolbar. If you’re not into those browsers, though there’s a great bookmarklet that lets you do most of that with any browser.

I use Chrome, and all the functionality I need is built right into the bookmarklet. Delicious becomes more difficult to use outside of Firefox (there are bookmarklets, but they pale in comparison), and Diigo keeps on working fine.

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If you’re using Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Flock, the Diigo toolbar has all the features you could want - bookmark, search, highlight, and organize all your Web pages right from the toolbar. If you’re not into those browsers, though there’s a great bookmarklet that lets you do most of that with any browser.

I use Chrome, and all the functionality I need is built right into the bookmarklet. Delicious becomes more difficult to use outside of Firefox (there are bookmarklets, but they pale in comparison), and Diigo keeps on working fine.

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3. Functional Commenting and Real Conversations

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3. Functional Commenting and Real Conversations

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3. Functional Commenting and Real Conversations

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diigo commenting

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diigo commenting

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diigo commenting

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3. Functional Commenting and Real Conversations

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If you’re using Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Flock, the Diigo toolbar has all the features you could want - bookmark, search, highlight, and organize all your Web pages right from the toolbar.

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Firefox

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the Diigo toolbar has all the features you could want

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though there’s a great bookmarklet

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nto those browsers, though there’s a great bookmarklet that lets you do most of that with any b

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If you’re not into those browsers, though there’s a great bookmarklet that lets you do most of that with any browser .

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on 2009-08-25 by ice_1220

请问在腾讯QQ上怎么不可以安装这个Diigo啊?还是安装的时候要注意什么事项?

If you’re not into those browsers, though there’s a great bookmarklet that lets you do most of that with any browser

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Functional Commenting and Real Conversations

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on 2009-05-16 by mediaspider

Sicky notes are great

diigo commenting

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This is one of my favorite features of Diigo - when you’re reading a page, you can make comments right on the page, that show up as speech bubbles. If another Diigo user comes across the page, they’ll be able to see your comment. You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen - unlike in Delicious, when all you can see is someone’s bookmarks.

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This is one of my favorite features of Diigo - when you’re reading a page, you can make comments right on the page, that show up as speech bubbles. If another Diigo user comes across the page, they’ll be able to see your comment. You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen - unlike in Delicious, when all you can see is someone’s bookmarks.

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This is one of my favorite features of Diigo - when you’re reading a page, you can make comments right on the page, that show up as speech bubbles. If another Diigo user comes across the page, they’ll be able to see your comment. You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen - unlike in Delicious, when all you can see is someone’s bookmarks.

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4. Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter with one click

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4. Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter with one click

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4. Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter with one click

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You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen

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This is one of my favorite features of Diigo - when you’re reading a page, you can make comments right on the page, that show up as speech bubbles. If another Diigo user comes across the page, they’ll be able to see your comment. You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen - unlike in Delicious, when all you can see is someone’s bookmarks.

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Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter

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Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter

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Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter

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This is one of my favorite features of Diigo - when you’re reading a page, you can make comments right on the page, that show up as speech bubbles. If another Diigo user comes across the page, they’ll be able to see your comment. You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen - unlike in Delicious, when all you can see is someone’s bookmarks.

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make comments

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is one of my favorite features of Diigo

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when you’re reading a page, you can make comments right on the page, that show up as speech bubbles. If another Diigo user comes across the page, they’ll be able to see your comment. You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen - unlike in Delicious, when all you can see is someone’s bookmarks.

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you can make comments right on the page, that show up as speech bubbles. If another Diigo user comes across the page, they’ll be able to see your comment. You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen – unlike in Delicious, when all you can see is someone’s bookmarks.

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Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter with one click

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one click

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cross the page, they’ll

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cross the page, they’ll

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o’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen – unlike in Deliciou

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o’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen – unlike in Deliciou

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4. Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter with one click

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4. Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter with one click

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With one click, you can send a Diigo bookmark to Twitter, Facebook, or your blog. It truly takes one click, from “Send” to the service you want to use. If you want to send bookmarks to Facebook, you’ll have to install the Diigo Facebook app.

You can also have Diigo create a daily digest of your latest bookmarks and send it to your blog, which I’d debate the usefulness of, but the functionality is there. Being able to bookmark a site on Twitter in particular straight from Diigo is big for me, and makes Twitter easier and quicker to use.

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With one click, you can send a Diigo bookmark to Twitter, Facebook, or your blog. It truly takes one click, from “Send” to the service you want to use. If you want to send bookmarks to Facebook, you’ll have to install the Diigo Facebook app.

You can also have Diigo create a daily digest of your latest bookmarks and send it to your blog, which I’d debate the usefulness of, but the functionality is there. Being able to bookmark a site on Twitter in particular straight from Diigo is big for me, and makes Twitter easier and quicker to use.

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With one click, you can send a Diigo bookmark to Twitter, Facebook, or your blog. It truly takes one click, from “Send” to the service you want to use. If you want to send bookmarks to Facebook, you’ll have to install the Diigo Facebook app.

You can also have Diigo create a daily digest of your latest bookmarks and send it to your blog, which I’d debate the usefulness of, but the functionality is there. Being able to bookmark a site on Twitter in particular straight from Diigo is big for me, and makes Twitter easier and quicker to use.

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5. Sites Help You Find Deeper Cuts

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5. Sites Help You Find Deeper Cuts

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5. Sites Help You Find Deeper Cuts

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You can also have Diigo create a daily digest of your latest bookmarks and send it to your blog, which I’d debate the usefulness of, but the functionality is there. Being able to bookmark a site on Twitter in particular straight from Diigo is big for me, and makes Twitter easier and quicker to use.

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one click, you

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Twitter, Facebook, or your blog

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With one click, you can send a Diigo bookmark to Twitter, Facebook, or your blog

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Save Elsewhere

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You can also have Diigo create a daily digest of your latest bookmarks and send it to your blog,

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Diigo create a daily digest of your latest bookmarks and send it to your blog, w

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5. Sites Help You Find Deeper Cuts

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5. Sites Help You Find Deeper Cuts

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I’m a big YouTube fan, but there are way more videos than I can possibly figure out. With “Sites“, you’re able to go through a particular site (including MakeUseOf) and find out what other people are bookmarking and reading about. You can create a watchlist, and whenever someone bookmarks a page from that site, you see it. It’s a great way to find popular and cool stuff in big, content-full sites that you might not notice otherwise.

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I’m a big YouTube fan, but there are way more videos than I can possibly figure out. With “Sites“, you’re able to go through a particular site (including MakeUseOf) and find out what other people are bookmarking and reading about. You can create a watchlist, and whenever someone bookmarks a page from that site, you see it. It’s a great way to find popular and cool stuff in big, content-full sites that you might not notice otherwise.

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I’m a big YouTube fan, but there are way more videos than I can possibly figure out. With “Sites“, you’re able to go through a particular site (including MakeUseOf) and find out what other people are bookmarking and reading about. You can create a watchlist, and whenever someone bookmarks a page from that site, you see it. It’s a great way to find popular and cool stuff in big, content-full sites that you might not notice otherwise.

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6. Simultaneously bookmark things to Diigo and Elsewhere - even Delicious!

If you have a Ma.gnolia, Delicious, or Simpy account that you want to hold on to for posterity, you can set up Diigo to simultaneously bookmark pages to Diigo and to your other service, using the “Save Elsewhere” feature. I like this because it means you can use the vastly superior Diigo, but for all four different services. Just enter your account info, and you can start bookmarking all over the Web, with one click!

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6. Simultaneously bookmark things to Diigo and Elsewhere - even Delicious!

If you have a Ma.gnolia, Delicious, or Simpy account that you want to hold on to for posterity, you can set up Diigo to simultaneously bookmark pages to Diigo and to your other service, using the “Save Elsewhere” feature. I like this because it means you can use the vastly superior Diigo, but for all four different services. Just enter your account info, and you can start bookmarking all over the Web, with one click!

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6. Simultaneously bookmark things to Diigo and Elsewhere - even Delicious!

If you have a Ma.gnolia, Delicious, or Simpy account that you want to hold on to for posterity, you can set up Diigo to simultaneously bookmark pages to Diigo and to your other service, using the “Save Elsewhere” feature. I like this because it means you can use the vastly superior Diigo, but for all four different services. Just enter your account info, and you can start bookmarking all over the Web, with one click!

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6. Simultaneously bookmark things to Diigo and Elsewhere - even Delicious!

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If you have a Ma.gnolia, Delicious, or Simpy account that you want to hold on to for posterity, you can set up Diigo to simultaneously bookmark pages to Diigo and to your other service, using the “Save Elsewhere” feature.

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7. Bookmark and Search Entire Web Pages

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7. Bookmark and Search Entire Web Pages

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7. Bookmark and Search Entire Web Pages

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you can set up Diigo to simultaneously bookmark pages to Diigo and to your other service, using the “Save Elsewhere” feature. I like this because it means you can use the vastly superior Diigo, but for all four different services.

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search bookmarks

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search bookmarks

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search bookmarks

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With “Sites“, you’re able to go through a particular site (including MakeUseOf) and find out what other people are bookmarking and reading about. You can create a watchlist, and whenever someone bookmarks a page from that site, you see it. It’s a great way to find popular and cool stuff in big, content-full sites that you might not notice otherwise.

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With “Sites“, you’re able to go through a particular site (including MakeUseOf) and find out what other people are bookmarking and reading about. You can create a watchlist, and whenever someone bookmarks a page from that site, you see it

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If you have a Ma.gnolia, Delicious, or Simpy account that you want to hold on to for posterity, you can set up Diigo to simultaneously bookmark pages to Diigo and to your other service, using the “Save Elsewhere” feature

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Just enter your account info

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When you bookmark a page with Diigo, it bookmarks more than just the link (like those other sites). It bookmarks the entire page you were on, which has two great implications. First, it means you can preview sites within the Diigo page. You can view your bookmarked page, without ever leaving Diigo.

It also means that you can search the full text of pages you bookmark.

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When you bookmark a page with Diigo, it bookmarks more than just the link (like those other sites). It bookmarks the entire page you were on, which has two great implications. First, it means you can preview sites within the Diigo page. You can view your bookmarked page, without ever leaving Diigo.

It also means that you can search the full text of pages you bookmark.

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When you bookmark a page with Diigo, it bookmarks more than just the link (like those other sites). It bookmarks the entire page you were on, which has two great implications. First, it means you can preview sites within the Diigo page. You can view your bookmarked page, without ever leaving Diigo.

It also means that you can search the full text of pages you bookmark.

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When you bookmark a page with Diigo, it bookmarks more than just the link

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When you bookmark a page with Diigo, it bookmarks more than just the link

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Your bookmarks live in Diigo, so if a site goes down or is unavailable, you can still find it in Diigo, as well as search and view it.

Diigo’s become a social-bookmarking machine, and I left Delicious and never looked back. If you want to make the switch, you can import your bookmarks from most other services- making the switch is so easy, there’s no reason not to! Diigo’s the new gold standard in social bookmarks.

Do you use social bookmarking services? Which one? What are the killer features that make you use the one you’ve got?

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Your bookmarks live in Diigo, so if a site goes down or is unavailable, you can still find it in Diigo, as well as search and view it.

Diigo’s become a social-bookmarking machine, and I left Delicious and never looked back. If you want to make the switch, you can import your bookmarks from most other services- making the switch is so easy, there’s no reason not to! Diigo’s the new gold standard in social bookmarks.

Do you use social bookmarking services? Which one? What are the killer features that make you use the one you’ve got?

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Your bookmarks live in Diigo, so if a site goes down or is unavailable, you can still find it in Diigo, as well as search and view it.

Diigo’s become a social-bookmarking machine, and I left Delicious and never looked back. If you want to make the switch, you can import your bookmarks from most other services- making the switch is so easy, there’s no reason not to! Diigo’s the new gold standard in social bookmarks.

Do you use social bookmarking services? Which one? What are the killer features that make you use the one you’ve got?

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you can search the full text of pages you bookmark

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You don’t have to perfectly tag everything, because every word on every page you bookmark is totally searchable. Your bookmarks live in Diigo, so if a site goes down or is unavailable, you can still find it in Diigo, as well as search and view it.

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Your bookmarks live in Diigo, so if a site goes down or is unavailable, you can still find it in Diigo, as well as search and view it.

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Diigo’s become a social-bookmarking machine, and I left Delicious and never looked back. If you want to make the switch, you can import your bookmarks from most other services-

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When you bookmark a page with Diigo, it bookmarks more than just the link (like those other sites). It bookmarks the entire page you were on, which has two great implications

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When you bookmark a page with Diigo, it bookmarks more than just the link (like those other sites). It bookmarks the entire page you were on, which has two great implications. First, it means you can preview sites within the Diigo page. You can view your bookmarked page, without ever leaving Diigo.

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you can preview sites within the Diigo page. You can view your bookmarked page, without ever leaving Diigo.

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Your bookmarks live in Diigo, so if a site goes down or is unavailable, you can still find it in Diigo, as well as search and view it.

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you can import your bookmarks from most other services- making the switch is so easy

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BlueOrganizer

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BlueOrganizer

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Thanks for pointing out BlueOrganizer. I’m looking through it right now, it looks pretty great! Thanks for the heads up

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it’s a fabulous research tool and when you are collaborating with others using the groups feature, you can build your own resource directory to support your research community

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there’s the fact you can generate an rss feed from almost anything

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I’ve hated how Delicious makes you tick the private box each and every time you want to keep things private. I’ve begged and pleaded for a privacy by default setting

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there are two features Delicious has that Diigo doesn’t appear to have (yet), and these features I use frequently. The first ones are related tags and the others are keywords.

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Diigo has that Delicious doesn’t have -which I absolutely adore – and those are easy tag renaming

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Not only just RSS feed for practically anything, any RSS feed can also be turned into an interactive web slideshow by clicking the Webslides button. For those who are not familiar with Diigo’s LIST and Webslides features, make sure you check them out!

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The first ones are related tags and the others are keywords. That said, all else is perfect

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“The first ones are related tags and the others are keywords. ” Wonder what do you mean by that?

Diigo does have related tags on both global level as well as for each user. Actually, I think only delicious and diigo have this great feature

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Not only just RSS feed for practically anything, any RSS feed can also be turned into an interactive web slideshow by clicking the Webslides button.

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When you import from Delicious Diigo does not pick up the tags
So none of my Delicious bookmarks when brought into Diigo are not
tagged

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diigo compared to Delicious is that Diigo doesnt match Delicious tag-recommendations

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Diigo FF toolbar is fully customizable

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I use a extention (zotero) to firefix för my reference needs, combined with google notes, It works pretty good but is partly limited to my local browser

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http://www.ghodmode.com/diigo-bad-aftertaste

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