Bookmarking

= Wiki Additions: Bookmarking =

Delicious
 * ABOUT: Delicious allows users to collect videos, tweets, articles, pictures, and blog posts on specific topics. Links can be personalized by adding comments to your links or inviting others to comment on your links. Delicious calls these groups of topics "Stacks." You can either keep your stacks private or publish them.

Diigo
 * ABOUT: The first thing I noticed about Diigo is that it is also available on tablets and mobile phones. This bookmarking tool allows users to create and organize bookmarks, highlights, audio, notes, pictures, screenshots and more. Not only can you bookmark web pages with Diigo, but you can also share your findings with others. Diigo also functions as a resource repository, by pulling information from other users in the Diigo community.

Evernote
 * ABOUT: Evernote is also available on your mobile phone, tablet, and computer. Users have the ability to open notes, web pages, files, and images from any of these devices. Evernote also allows users to share notes and collaborate with other students. It is easy to search for information and it is free.

Google Bookmarks
 * ABOUT: Google Bookmarks also allows users to save bookmarks and access them from any computer by using your Google account. You can view articles, videos, maps, and more through Google Bookmarks. It is easy to use and also allows users to share their work and collaborate with others. FYI, Google Bookmarks does not work with UCMO Google accounts! This was a big disappointment for me.