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Social Bookmarking: Making the Web Work for You

This review of the bookmarking tool diigo shows how social bookmarking can help you read, organize, and share things you read on the web. I'll show you how to sign up and start using it, then give you a tour of some of the social features.

Here's the basic outline:
1. Why is it useful?
2. How to get set up
3. How to start bookmarking using the Diigo toolbar
4. Using the Diigo website to share bookmarks
5. Final Review: how does it work for you?

If this looks useful to you, please feel free to embed it or share it however you like. I've licensed it with the following creative commons license:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/

To find more information about the photos I've used, please visit:
http://socialnetworkinstruction.googlepages.com/socialbookmarking

Rating: 1/5 star
Tags: bookmarking, bookmarks, diigo, links, organize, More…productivity, read, reading, share, social, social bookmarking, tutorials
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Claude Almansi Comment by Claude Almansi on May 17, 2008 at 3:06pm
Thanks, Emily: your video was mentioned by Michael Maranda on the Digital Divide Network mailing list today (his message should appear soon in the list's archive). Your video is both brilliantly clear and very beautiful: congratulations.

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