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•35 reviews since Dec 27, 2005
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•diigo.com
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ukraineforever rated 2 months ago- A powerful research tool and a knowledge-sharing community

Nar00W rated 4 months ago- I'd prefer SU for discovering things - oftentimes I have no idea what would be cool too learn about, so I stumble in my main interest areas. I might end up reading philosophy or about encryption, who knows? Diigo will be simply AWESOME(!!!!) for keeping bookmarks and doing research in specific areas. I don't like the name tho ;) too digg-ish, clearly started as digg clone and evolved further?

camelot2302 rated 4 months ago- Highlight and Share the Web! Diigo is a powerful research tool and a knowledge-sharing community

OmarCaf rated 4 months ago- Great tool, I suggest this! 3.0 version is powerful and complete

krisu0100 rated 4 months ago- Will this win del.icio.us? Maybe I say, I try tomorrow :) But not win SU, SU is ultimate lazy man tool :D

suzannahporter rated 5 months ago- I'm obsessed with Diigo. The COOLEST part is the feeds that they allow, and the incredible community that have. You can have a feed on any tag what so ever, create lists of tags (like delicious's bundles) and separate those lists into sections. I am really excited about the list phenomenon. I can create a list and subscribe to it. This means I can add research bits online to certain lists and keep a running list of my reasearch in a feed reader. I also love how you can pull up a list of bookmarks by tag, and then preview each one without popups or leaving the page. I can then go through my whole web history of clipping without going anywhere and slowing down firefox.

drizzlein rated 8 months ago- This service is much better than SU in some cases and exceeds all expectations as a bookmarking, annotating, reviewing, sharing, demonstrating tool. Makes possible things you never imagine that you can do to a webpage you are viewing !!! Part of our syllabus at Vyass Information Center and one of the virtual teaching tools we use regularly ever since it launched. From the page: "Highlight, Clip and Sticky-Note for any webpage * Just as you would on paper - Write on any webpage! * Make them private or public - Interact on any webpage! Share your online findings with your friends and colleagues * Complete with highlights and sticky notes * As lists, as blogs, as albums, as feeds, or via email * In groups Diigo makes it easy to: * Collect and compile your research findings * Allow groups to collaborate on research or web design * Make wishlists, do comparison shopping, or plan vacations"

annex10 rated 11 months ago- Diigo allows you to highlight text on a page, bookmark it, and share notations with other people. Very useful as a reference tool, especially if you want to collaborate on research.

goinhome rated 16 months ago- If you like sticky-notes, highlighters, and the ability to keep your interests private, then you'll love diig. I like it because I can log bookmarks into a different folder, tag them for an article that I'm writing about, and then highlight the passages that I want to paraphrase. Diig also offers the opportunity to work within a group and to make your notations and bookmarks public. But, being the shy person that I am (ahem) [that was in a script somewhere, I just know it], this tool - which is FREE - is invaluable.

alexko rated 17 months ago- Diigo is a social bookmarking/annotation tool with a lot of unique features absent elsewhere, primarily, ability to highlight and attach sticky notes to any part of the web page, search the cached versions of your bookmarked pages. Unfortunately the execution of the idea isn't that great. When I checked it last time several months ago it was unusable, now it is better. I am trying to use it again as the features are compelling. However, Diigo still has a long way to go in terms of reliability. Hopefully, someday they will debug it and remove "beta", making it a great tool to use.