Diigo is a highly useful bookmarking extension that serves as a tool for studying, preparing research, jdfs. As an assignment on my INF 103 class, I had to add the extension to my laptop and use it to bookmark twelve important links, six referring to the final project and six referring to the topic of my blog. You can access my public library by accessing the following link (https://www.diigo.com/profile/avelasco60).

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As mentioned, the first six links I bookmarked all serve as references when preparing my final project for the class. The project’s theme is cybersecurity in Puerto Rico. One of the links I bookmarked is an interview titled “PR Uno de los Países con más Ataques Cibernéticos” from 2016’s Puerto Rico Cybersecurity Convention where experts are questioned regarding this topic.  Another page I bookmarked is Info Security Mexico’s guide to cybersecurity where the basic definition of the concept and its history is exposed. I also bookmarked an article published in the newspaper El Vocero titled “Prácticas que ayudan a mitigar riesgos de ciberseguridad” that lists different ways that you can protect yourself from cybersecurity attacks. Yet another reference I bookmarked is a podcast dedicated to explaining the use of certain technologies in Puerto Rico called La Resistencia .IO, specifically their episode pertaining to the State of Cybersecurity in Puerto Rico. Another bookmark I have listed is one that leads to an article that explains the key role that your response time to these threats have, which is titled “En ciberseguridad, “la velocidad lo es todo”. The final page I have bookmarked is a directory called GetApp to the best software platforms that provide cybersecurity services.

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The last six links are my go-to sites to find out more information pertaining to the fashion industry, my blog’s theme. The first link listed is the Business of Fashion since, as I’ve previously mentioned, views the happenings around the fashion industry in a point of view that regards more towards the business aspect than the creative side. Another link I listed is Man Repeller, a site where many writers from different backgrounds expose different tips, trends or fashion history, amongst others. Another link I saved is the M2M Youtube channel, since they have insightful videos showcasing different talents in the industry. I also chose to bookmark the Council of Fashion Designers of America since they provide the latest resources available to designers and creatives in the fashion world. I also bookmarked Retazo since they provide important information and articles related to the slow fashion movement in Puerto Rico. The last bookmark I have is to V Magazine, a magazine that provides articles about the most relevant movement, items or news in the fashion industry.