On 2 April 2010 23:34, Ruth Catlow <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's the one bit of social software that I use consistently. I really like > it for how it puts me in the middle of other peoples current mind flows. I > can tag carelessly and inconsistently and still retrieve things I bookmarked > 4 years ago. > > http://delicious.com/ruthc <http://delicious.com/frock> > > > > Following on from someone asking about any equivalents not owned by the monster that is yahoo, I've been using Diigo for personal (unshared) bookmarking and information collating, but it looks to be ideal for shared, social and networked collation too. I think the groups feature could be very useful Linky: http://www.diigo.com/about Laura
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