I finally decided which social bookmarking tool I would use to do my daily lunchtime links posting.
Diigo rocks! It is like Clipmarks meets Del.icio.us.
They call it “social annotation.”
You can bookmark, clip, sticky-note, and highlight. And then share.
You can even share your annotated links, so someone else can view what you highlighted on a site.
It is a great tool when putting together a blog post or article. And you can keep your annotations private if you want, as well.
My daily Lunchtime Links posts are automatically posted when I am away from the computer, from the sites I bookmarked that morning or the evening before.
So check out Diigo.com.
(I swear this is not an ad.)

February 7th, 2008 at 10:02 am
So do you bookmark every day, and then you have the option to make a blog post out of it?
February 7th, 2008 at 12:27 pm
The daily blog post is all set up in my Diigo account. It will run every day without me doing anything to it. I just bookmark as usual and Diigo will auto post at the time designated by me from my recent bookmarks. I titled it “Lunchtime Links” and it adds the date. I also selected which tags to include, since not everything I bookmark is for She’s Right. There are a couple of other customizations, too.
You can do manual posts using Diigo, too, but I like the auto post, since I am usually away from the computer in the late morning/early afternoon.
I am not sure what happens if I do not bookmark anything one day, though.