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First public review

The first public review on Diigo by Steven Cohen at Library Stuff just came out http://www.librarystuff.net/2005/12/diigo.html. It’s pretty neat to see Diigo’s name start showing up in Google,...

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A “techy review” on Diigo

Illumen (or Joe), a senior editor at The AMCP Tech Blog, was among one of our very first beta testers. Illumen has been awesome in providing us with many valuable feedback and suggestions, and he has...

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Quote: “An interesting alternative/compliment to del.icio.us”

Tim Lauer, the principal at Lewis Elementary School keeps a very informative blog on how technology can be used by teachers and students to gain a greater understanding of their world, and as a means...

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Review by Solution Watch

Brian Benzinger at Solution Watch just wrote a very detailed and informative review on Diigo http://www.solutionwatch.com/303/diigo-social-bookmarking-and-annotation/ He nicely captured all the salient...

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Quotes: “Diigo – the annotation heaven” / “A real social bookmarking powerhouse”

John Gibarian — creator of stormgrass blog just wrote a nice review on Diigo: http://stormgrass.com/archives/2006/01/02/diigo-the-annotating-heaven/ Here are some quotes from his post: “It’s the new...

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Quote: “Diigo is an incremental evolution in human-information interaction”

Josh Gentry has been writing several articles on the subject of web annotation on his blog, and he recently wrote (http://www.joshgentry.com/egoburp/archives/category/web-annotation/): “Diigo is an...

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Diigo – not another de.licio.us wannbie

Jibone wrote in his recent blog post (http://blog.jiboneus.com/2006/01/23/diigo-social-annotation-services/): “There are tons of social bookmarking sites out there and then there is Diigo. Unlike the...

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Let one thousand flowers bloom!

Phil Crissman recently wrote a short comment about Diigo: http://philcrissman.com/?p=888 “I only just started using Diigo this morning, and it’s very interesting. Diigo operates via a browser toolbar,...

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Diigo — A real “power extension”!

Diigo has been an “interesting playground” for us and our community members. It’s been lots of fun focusing on creating Diigo packed with lots of cool and advanced features set that we would love to...

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