Diigo is an online tool that allows users to socially bookmark any web content just like Delicious and other social bookmarking tools, but it goes far beyond these other sites with vital tools for consumers of digital media. Diigo was recently put near the top of ALA's AASL Top 25 Websites for Teaching and Learning. Users can highlight or add annotated "sticky notes" to any webpage (including subscription databases!) to revisit later with the click of a button. Sharing websites and annotations is made simple by collaborating within a shared group or organization. Stuck behind firewalls that won't let you download applications? No problem, Diigo has a tool called Diigolet with slightly fewer functions that you simply add to your favorites within your browser so no download is required. Visit the Diigo homepage for more information at http://www.diigo.com/ or www.diigo.com/tools/diigolet and click the link below for the introduction tutorial from Diigo's homepage:
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