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- I had the same feeling with Diigo ! Since I leave it, I use www.jamespot.com and I've to say that is much more usable than Diigo.
- I should emphasize that my problem isn't only with the downtime. It's also with the much slower speed at which I can access my bookmarks. I'm hopeful you guys can address this issue, as ...
- "Carpenter thinks Diigo isn’t about bookmarking for personal reference, but about using your shared content as a springboard for social interaction." I disagree. Diigo is two services ...
- Diigo is undergoing an upgrade & work is in progress now. For the latest status update, please visit our blog, user forum, and follow us on Twitter. Note: Diigo FF toolbar has long been compatible ...
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I’ve tried to get into Diigo, the much ballyhooed Delicious
Obviously, it’s heavily visual, but it’s interesting to note how Mozilla plans to extend the Awesome Bar concept to dissolve the differences between your passive bookmarking (i.e., your history) and the bookmarks you actively save by clicking the now-familiar star.
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I keep seeing people share this RWW post, in which Sarah Perez explains how to make your social bookmarks into a custom search engine. I can’t figure out why people think it’s such a great idea. Sure, a simple text search
Andy Desoto is disappointed that Tumblr has created an entirely new beta site just to try out a larger sign-in box.
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Last week, after reading Corvida’s RWW post on image bookmarking services, I started to wonder why I’d never felt the need for such a service. I’m obviously a fan of social bookmarking, and my preferred service, Delicious, has no image
According to Google Operating System, Google is ditching the old Bookmarks interface for something that looks a lot like Google Notebook. You can still access
According to a Delicious blog post, “new Delicious is almost ready to come out of the oven.” Of course, it’s understandable if you’re skeptical. Michael Arrington summarizes the now legendary delays that have plagued the update since Techcrunch
Today was a pretty big news day for notetaking and bookmarking applications. Unfortunately, my real job is demanding quite a bit of my time. Though each of today’s developments deserve their own post, I’m not going to be able to provide that kind of coverage until the weekend. Still, here’s a quick run down of the day’s big news:
<ol> <li>DeliciousFollowing Mike Arrington’s most recent “Delicious 2.0 is about to launch!” post there were a few comments along the lines of: “WHo the hell cares
In my last post, I mentioned that I’d unsuccessfully experimented with StumbleUpon as a possible Del.icio.us replacement. I’ve enjoyed using StumbleUpon and there are lots of things I like about the service, but their use of CAPTCHAs is a deal killer.
In an earlier post, I compared Del.icio.us Bookmarks to Firefox 3’s fancy new bookmark engine, Places. Since then, I’ve experimented with using Firefox Bookmarks alone
A long time ago, there was a Firefox extension that approximated OneNote’s “Send to OneNote” button in Internet Explorer. Unfortuntely, the plug-in was only compatible with Firefox 1.5 and OneNote 2003. Digital Inspiration
On the day you join a typical social aggregator, such as FriendFeed, SocialThing, or Tumblr, that’s pretty much the day you’re born. You add Twitter, Flickr, Del.icio.us, <a href="http://www.google.com/reader/shared/01083157145872876205"
I love Google Notebook. Its Firefox add-on is the most full featured web clipping tool I’ve seen, and because it’s Google, there’s never a problem finding anything. One or two clicks will save text and pics, and
Today, Alan Stern has a provocative post in which he wonders whether Del.icio.us, by forever delaying its 2.0 release, might have squandered a chance to become Friendfeed.
Had Delicious (and Yahoo) moved faster on the release could they have become
Maybe.
Today, Lifehacker covered a new utility called del.icio.us to Firefox that merges your Firefox and Delicious bookmarks together, so that you can take full advantage
CloudNotes is “a blog about notetaking and bookmarking on the web, or notemarking.” But what the hell does that mean? Well, with a week’s worth of posts under my belt already, it’s time to take a stab at defining the term I’m attempting to coin. In the process, I’ll be defining the scope of this blog.
Defining a blog’s
Do you use Firefox? Do you use del.icio.us? Have you installed the new del.icio.us bookmarks manager for Firefox? I am not talking about the original extension that merely added two little buttons
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