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Diigo!, Part II

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Ever-since we got a sneak peak at Diigo, I've been playing around with it and marveling at the latest feature releases. Diigo is the product of hardwork, deep understanding of what end users want, and one of the most feature complete social annotation services I know of. Last week, the team at Diigo released some great updates that make it all the better reason to switch from whatever social bookmarking tool you're using, to Diigo. Here's a rough outline of what the team has been up to:
  • Easier to Bookmark: Recent updates allows users to add a 'Diigolet' to their bookmarks; a button that allows you to add whatever page you are viewing to your Diigo bookmarks, an invaluable tool for information hungry users.
  • Importing/Exporting: Badges are the 'hip' thing right now and Diigo doesn't want to miss out on it. So, they will be releasing a linkroll that will allow users to add their recent bookmarks to their blogs or websites to share what they have been bookmarking. You can also import your Del.icio.us bookmarks to your Diigo account.
  • Toolbars: The Diigo toolbar has also been upgraded. You can blog about the page you are viewing with the "Blog-This" button, as well as instantaneously add the page you are viewing to your bookmarks.
There are a slew of other features that have been added. I recently talked to Maggie Tsai, who has been hard at work on Diigo. She, along with the other people working on Diigo such as the founder, Wade W. Ren, will be presenting their creation at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. She told me valuable insight about Diigo:
Our design philosophy is simple -- what makes the most sense to us as users, what we'd like to have as users ourselves, and what are some creative ways to do things even better... We'd like to continue thinking out-of-the-box, and not to be totally bound by traditional framework or method of doing things.
What Diigo has to do is really stick out to users; and that's pretty hard to do when there are a great number of other competing services. That's exactly what Diigo does. For those that are looking for a head-on review, I suggest you take a peak at our initial preview.

As before, we will be offering invites for those of you that ask. Give it a try, tell us what you think about it, and report bugs to the Diigo Team. I'd like to thank everyone at Diigo for giving my account special amounts of invites to hand out to people.
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can i get an invite? thanks
marc at marcmeyer DOT com

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4/11/2006 12:00:00 PM  

Hey there, I just sent an invite your way. Enjoy using Diigo, and please feel free to post any questions or comments here. Thanks for reading!

By Blogger Alex Morganis, at 4/11/2006 05:09:00 PM  

Hi Alex. Although I've only been using the service for one day. I've spent 4 hours there fiddling around, posting, sticky noting to myself,adding to my delis cio etc. It's excellent. I'm not disappointed in the least.Thanks! Will let you more know as I go along.

Thanks....

By Anonymous jmackin, at 4/16/2006 06:40:00 PM