Microsoft Buys Onfolio

Microsoft buys Onfolio. Robert Scoble points me to this. I have used Onfolio a lot before, i.e. in late 2004 and early 2005. I have written about in in my previous blog. It is a great product and I am sure Microsoft and it's users will get a lot of value out of it when they integrate it within the toolbars of Microsoft Live. Will it interesting to see in what software will they integrate this tool if they do. To check out what Onfolio has to offer, check out this tour of it's features. With Onfolio, you can collect, organise and share the information. You can bookmark, put tags to it, search them, categorise them, has a news aggregator and a lot. You can also capture local copies of documents and webpages. The best part I like is the sharing feature in it. It is really handy feature. You can even download a trial version if you like (if you can wait for few days, you will get the same tool in Microsoft Windows Live Toolbar). Maggie Tsai, do you think you can get such a reporting feature in Diigo? It can be a great feature for a site like Diigo. People should have the ability to customise what they want on a web page and then create a report. It can be report based on tags or some keyword search.