Just learned about this user-generated Web 2.0 awards program (see details)
Webware is produced by Rafe Needleman. Rafe is Editor of CNET.com, and covers tons of startups. He gave Diigo our very first public review
and happened to be our session moderator at Under The Radar “Why Office 2.0 Matters”. Thanks, Rafe! And great idea!
If you like Diigo, please kindly take a little bit of your time and nominate for Diigo. We’d greatly appreciate our community users’ help. Thanks a lot for your support in advance!
~ Maggie
April 27th, 2007
New to Diigo Groups:
RSS for group bookmarks and group forums. You can also enable email notification for each forum thread that you are interested in following.
Please give it a try and let us know what you think.
April 26th, 2007

Wade will be attending the conference April 15-18 at Moscone West in San Francisco. If you are in the area, and would like to say hello and chat, please drop us an email at info AT diigo dot com.
~ Maggie
April 15th, 2007
We’ve just rolled out the new Diigo Group Forums. Now each group can host its own group forums. This allows your group members to initiate and carry on discussions on subjects of interest that may not be appropriate as notes on a single resource.
Although this is only the first phase of our forum implementation, and doesn’t quite have all the bells and whistles yet, Diigo Group Forums is quite unique in its design, just like all of our features
There are 2 modes of structuring your Group Forums:
1) Traditional “Category” method: the Group Manager may decide to
organize forum posts according to pre-defined categories, or
2) “Tagging” method: this mode allows group members to tag each of their
own posts as they see fit. The latter method, while potentially less
tightly organized, harnesses the power of tagging in a forum setting.
Group Manager, you can enable your group forums by clicking “Manage
Forum” and selecting your setting preference.
So, give it a try, and let us know what you think!
I’d like to encourage people to start joining our “Diigo Community” public group, where you can share your review, tips, tricks, and ideas for using Diigo, and discuss our features, ideas for new features, anything Diigo related. We’ll soon phase out our old user forums, so start posting your questions, feedback … over here.
We’re going to be quite “social” in Diigo’s own unique ways. Lots more to come, so join us now
~ Maggie
April 5th, 2007