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web annotation tool is a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remov
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system. In such cases, the web annotation tool is a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web users to reinterpret, enrich or protest against institution or ideas that appear on the Web.
- to quantify transient relationships between information fragments.
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associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system. In such cases, the web annotation tool is a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself.
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The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system. In such cases, the web annotation tool is a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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Jump to: navigation, search<!-- start content -->A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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<div id="column-content"><div id="content"><h1 id="firstHeading" class="firstHeading"></h1><br/> <div id="bodyContent"><br/> <h3 id="siteSub">From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</h3><br/> <div id="contentSub"></div><br/> <div id="jump-to-nav">Jump to: <a rel="nofollow" href="#column-one">navigation</a>, <a rel="nofollow" href="#searchInput">search</a></div><br/> <!-- start content --><br/><p>A <b>web annotation</b> is an online <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Annotation" title="Annotation">annotation</a> associated with a web resource, typically a <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Web_page" title="Web page">web page</a>. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Social_software" title="Social software">social software</a> tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Text_annotation" title="Text annotation">Text annotation</a>.</p><br/><p>Web annotation can be used for the following purposes:</p><br/><ul><br/><li>to rate a Web resource, such as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.</li><br/><li>to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing material, something like a <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Wiki" title="Wiki">wiki</a>.</li><br/><li>as a <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Collaborative_software" title="Collaborative software">collaborative</a> tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.</li><br/><li>as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web users to reinterpret, enrich or protest against institution or ideas that appear on the Web.</li><br/><li>to quantify transient relationships between information fragments.</li><br/></ul><br/><p><br></p><br/><table id="toc" class="toc"><br/><tbody><tr><br/><td><br/><div id="toctitle"><br/><h2>Contents</h2><br/> <span class="toctoggle">[<a rel="nofollow" id="togglelink" class="internal">hide</a>]</span></div><br/><ul><br/><li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1"><a rel="nofollow" href="#Web_annotation_systems"><span class="tocnumber">1</span> <span class="toctext">Web annotation systems</span></a></li><br/><li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-2"><a rel="nofollow" href="#See_also"><span class="tocnumber">2</span> <span class="toctext">See also</span></a></li><br/><li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-3"><a rel="nofollow" href="#References"><span class="tocnumber">3</span> <span class="toctext">References</span></a></li><br/><li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-4"><a rel="nofollow" href="#Further_reading"><span class="tocnumber">4</span> <span class="toctext">Further reading</span></a></li><br/><li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-5"><a rel="nofollow" href="#External_links"><span class="tocnumber">5</span> <span class="toctext">External links</span></a></li><br/></ul><br/></td><br/></tr><br/></tbody></table><br/><script type="text/javascript"><br/>//<![CDATA[<br/>if (window.showTocToggle) { var tocShowText = "show"; var tocHideText = "hide"; showTocToggle(); } <br/>//]><br/></script><br/><h2><span class="editsection">[<a rel="nofollow" href="/w/index.php?title=Web_annotation&action=edit&section=1" title="Edit section: Web annotation systems">edit</a>]</span> <span id="Web_annotation_systems" class="mw-headline">Web annotation systems</span></h2><br/><p><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Web_browser" title="Web browser">Web browsers</a> typically have some form of web annotation system built-in as standard. Alternate systems include:</p><br/><ul><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/A.nnotate" title="A.nnotate">A.nnotate</a><sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference"><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_note-0"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a></sup> - notes on web pages and uploaded PDF/Word documents attached to highlighted text.</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Delicious_%28website%29" title="Delicious (website)">Delicious</a> - allows users to share and organize bookmarks using tags. Provides a number of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://delicious.com/help/feeds" class="external text" rel="nofollow">search feeds</a> to facilitate <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Mashup_%28web_application_hybrid%29" title="Mashup (web application hybrid)">mashups</a>.</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Diigo" title="Diigo">Diigo</a> - for highlighting text and posting sticky notes on webpages.</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Layerpad" title="Layerpad">Layerpad</a><sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_note-1"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a></sup> - a floating layer appears over web pages allowing users to read and make comments</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Nethernet" class="mw-redirect" title="Nethernet">Nethernet</a> - a multi-player online game</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Reframe_It" title="Reframe It">Reframe It</a><sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_note-2"><span>[</span>3<span>]</span></a></sup> - a browser extension that allows users to comment publicly or privately in a margin on the live website, adjacent to the text or photo the comment references.</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/SharedCopy" title="SharedCopy">SharedCopy</a> - AJAX-based web annotation with cache and shorten url with easy sharing functions.</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/ShiftSpace" class="mw-redirect" title="ShiftSpace">ShiftSpace</a> - has the tag line "an open source layer above any webpage" and is based on the <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Greasemonkey" title="Greasemonkey">Greasemonkey</a> platform for Firefox.</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Google_Sidewiki" title="Google Sidewiki">Google Sidewiki</a><sup id="cite_ref-3" class="reference"><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_note-3"><span>[</span>4<span>]</span></a></sup> - a Google service that is available for Chrome, Firefox and IE.</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Stickis" title="Stickis">Stickis</a> - Firefox and IE toolbars that allow rich media notes to be attached to any web page. See only those from your friends anywhere you browse.</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/WebNotes" title="WebNotes">WebNotes</a><sup id="cite_ref-4" class="reference"><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_note-4"><span>[</span>5<span>]</span></a></sup> - highlight or sticky note content, organize annotations and share with colleagues by using either a toolbar or <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Bookmarklet" title="Bookmarklet">bookmarklet</a> (IE or Firefox).</li><br/></ul><br/><p>Former systems include:</p><br/><ul><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Annotea" title="Annotea">Annotea</a> - a <a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/W3C" class="mw-redirect" title="W3C">W3C</a> project that tried to establish a standard for web annotation.</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/w/index.php?title=ThirdVoice&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="ThirdVoice (page does not exist)">ThirdVoice</a> - a notable system launched in 1999 that shut down due to lack of success in April 2001.<sup id="cite_ref-5" class="reference"><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_note-5"><span>[</span>6<span>]</span></a></sup></li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/w/index.php?title=Wikalong&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Wikalong (page does not exist)">Wikalong</a> - implemented a wiki which anyone could use to describe or comment or discuss a web page as it appeared on a certain date.</li><br/></ul><br/><h2><span class="editsection">[<a rel="nofollow" href="/w/index.php?title=Web_annotation&action=edit&section=2" title="Edit section: See also">edit</a>]</span> <span id="See_also" class="mw-headline">See also</span></h2><br/><ul><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Social_bookmarking" title="Social bookmarking">Social bookmarking</a></li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Folksonomy" title="Folksonomy">Folksonomy</a></li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Metadata" title="Metadata">Metadata</a></li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Threaded_discussion" class="mw-redirect" title="Threaded discussion">Threaded discussion</a></li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Virtual_graffiti" class="mw-redirect" title="Virtual graffiti">Virtual graffiti</a></li><br/></ul><br/><h2><span class="editsection">[<a rel="nofollow" href="/w/index.php?title=Web_annotation&action=edit&section=3" title="Edit section: References">edit</a>]</span> <span id="References" class="mw-headline">References</span></h2><br/><div class="references-small"><br/><ol class="references"><br/><li id="cite_note-0"><b><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_ref-0">^</a></b> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://a.nnotate.com/" class="external text" rel="nofollow">A.nnotate</a></li><br/><li id="cite_note-1"><b><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_ref-1">^</a></b> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.layerpad.com/" class="external text" rel="nofollow">Layerpad</a></li><br/><li id="cite_note-2"><b><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_ref-2">^</a></b> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://reframeit.com/" class="external text" rel="nofollow">Reframe It</a></li><br/><li id="cite_note-3"><b><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_ref-3">^</a></b> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.google.com/sidewiki/" class="external text" rel="nofollow">Sidewiki</a></li><br/><li id="cite_note-4"><b><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_ref-4">^</a></b> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.webnotes.net/" class="external text" rel="nofollow">WebNotes</a></li><br/><li id="cite_note-5"><b><a rel="nofollow" href="#cite_ref-5">^</a></b> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2001/04/42803" class="external text" rel="nofollow">Third Voice Trails Off</a>, <i>Wired News</i>, April 4, 2001</li><br/></ol><br/></div><br/><h2><span class="editsection">[<a rel="nofollow" href="/w/index.php?title=Web_annotation&action=edit&section=4" title="Edit section: Further reading">edit</a>]</span> <span id="Further_reading" class="mw-headline">Further reading</span></h2><br/><ul><br/><li>Signer, Beat: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://vub.academia.edu/BeatSigner/Papers/114620/An-Architecture-for-Open-Cross-Media-Annotation-Services" class="external text" rel="nofollow">"An Architecture for Open Cross-Media Annotation Services"</a>, Proceedings of WISE 2009, 10th International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering, Poznan, Poland, October 2009</li><br/></ul><br/><ul><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.101.1343&rep=rep1&type=pdf" class="external text" rel="nofollow">On Web Annotations: Promises and Pitfalls of Current Web Infrastructure. Venu Vasudevan and Mark Palmer, Proceedings of the 32nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 1999</a></li><br/></ul><br/><ul><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.math.grin.edu/%7Erebelsky/Blazers/Annotations/Summer1999/Papers/survey_paper.html" class="external text" rel="nofollow">A Survey of Web Annotation Systems. Rachel M. Heck, Sarah M. Luebke, Chad H. Obermark. 1999.</a></li><br/></ul><br/><ul><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www9.org/final-posters/poster46.html" class="external text" rel="nofollow">New ways of using Web annotations. Laurent Denoue, Laurence Vignollet.</a></li><br/></ul><br/><h2><span class="editsection">[<a rel="nofollow" href="/w/index.php?title=Web_annotation&action=edit&section=5" title="Edit section: External links">edit</a>]</span> <span id="External_links" class="mw-headline">External links</span></h2><br/><ul><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WebAnnotation" class="extiw" title="wiki:WebAnnotation">Wiki:WebAnnotation</a></li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/10/5-ways-to-mark-up-the-web/" class="external text" rel="nofollow">"Five Ways to Mark Up the Web"</a>, Techcrunch April 10, 2007</li><br/><li><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/web-annotation-tools-research-annotate-collaborate/" class="external text" rel="nofollow">"Top Web Annotation Tools: Annotate+Bookmark+Collaborate"</a>, MakeUseOf May 13, 2007</li><br/></ul><br/><br/><br/><!-- <br/>NewPP limit report<br/>Preprocessor node count: 151/1000000<br/>Post-expand include size: 133/2048000 bytes<br/>Template argument size: 0/2048000 bytes<br/>Expensive parser function count: 0/500<br/>--><br/><br/><!-- Saved in parser cache with key enwiki:pcache:idhash:399930-0!1!0!default!!en!4 and timestamp 20100415192539 --><br/><div class="printfooter"><br/>Retrieved from "<a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_annotation">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_annotation</a>"</div><br/> <div id="catlinks" class="catlinks"><div id="mw-normal-catlinks"><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Special:Categories" title="Special:Categories">Categories</a>: <span dir="ltr"><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Category:Web_annotation" title="Category:Web annotation">Web annotation</a></span></div></div> <!-- end content --><br/> <div class="visualClear"></div><br/> </div><br/></div></div><br/><div id="column-one"><br/> <div id="p-cactions" class="portlet"><br/> <h5>Views</h5><br/> <div class="pBody"><br/> <ul><br/> <li id="ca-nstab-main" class="selected"><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Web_annotation" title="View the content page [alt-shift-c]" accesskey="c">Article</a></li><br/> <li id="ca-talk"><a rel="nofollow" href="/wiki/Talk:Web_annotation" title="Discussion about the content page [alt-shift-t]" accesskey="t">Discussion</a></li><br/> <li id="ca-edit"><a rel="nofollow" href="/w/index.php?title=Web_annotation&action=edit" title="You can edit this page. <br/>Please use the preview button before saving. 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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.
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s by its usefulness, user-friendliness,
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18 Apr 10
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n online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself
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- to rate a Web resource, such as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web users to reinterpret, enrich or protest against institution or ideas that appear on the Web.
- to quantify transient relationships between information fragments
Web annotation can be used for the following purposes:
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Diigo - for highlighting text and posting sticky notes on webpages.
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Stickis - Firefox and IE toolbars that allow rich media notes to be attached to any web page. See only those from your friends anywhere you browse.
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WebNotes[5] - highlight or sticky note content, organize annotations and share with colleagues by using either a toolbar or bookmarklet (IE or Firefox).
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19 Mar 10
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re and organize bookmarks using tags. Provide
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11 Mar 10
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- anize bookmarks using tags. Provides a number of search feeds to facilitate mashups.
- Diigo - for highlighting text and posting sticky notes on webpages.
- DotSpots[2] - a browser extension that allows users to update the news.
- Kutano[3] - a browser extension that allows users to discuss web content.
- Layerpad[4] - a floating layer appears over web pages allowing users to read and make comments
- Nethernet - a multi-player online game
- Reframe It[5] - a browser extension that allows users to comment publicly or privately in a margin on the live website, adjacent to the text or photo the comment references.
- SharedCopy - AJAX-based web annotation with cache and shorten url with easy sharing functions.
- ShiftSpace - has the tag line "an open source layer above any webpage" and is based on the Greasemonkey platform for Firefox.
- Google Sidewiki[6] - a Google service that is available for Chrome, Firefox and IE.
- Stickis - Firefox and IE toolbars that allow rich media notes
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- anize bookmarks using tags. Provides a number of search feeds to facilitate mashups.
- Diigo - for highlighting text and posting sticky notes on webpages.
- DotSpots[2] - a browser extension that allows users to update the news.
- Kutano[3] - a browser extension that allows users to discuss web content.
- Layerpad[4] - a floating layer appears over web pages allowing users to read and make comments
- Nethernet - a multi-player online game
- Reframe It[5] - a browser extension that allows users to comment publicly or privately in a margin on the live website, adjacent to the text or photo the comment references.
- SharedCopy - AJAX-based web annotation with cache and shorten url with easy sharing functions.
- ShiftSpace - has the tag line "an open source layer above any webpage" and is based on the Greasemonkey platform for Firefox.
- Google Sidewiki[6] - a Google service that is available for Chrome, Firefox and IE.
- Stickis - Firefox and IE toolbars that allow rich media notes
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- anize bookmarks using tags. Provides a number of search feeds to facilitate mashups.
- Diigo - for highlighting text and posting sticky notes on webpages.
- DotSpots[2] - a browser extension that allows users to update the news.
- Kutano[3] - a browser extension that allows users to discuss web content.
- Layerpad[4] - a floating layer appears over web pages allowing users to read and make comments
- Nethernet - a multi-player online game
- Reframe It[5] - a browser extension that allows users to comment publicly or privately in a margin on the live website, adjacent to the text or photo the comment references.
- SharedCopy - AJAX-based web annotation with cache and shorten url with easy sharing functions.
- ShiftSpace - has the tag line "an open source layer above any webpage" and is based on the Greasemonkey platform for Firefox.
- Google Sidewiki[6] - a Google service that is available for Chrome, Firefox and IE.
- Stickis - Firefox and IE toolbars that allow rich media notes
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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pages and uploaded PDF/Word
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pages and uploaded PDF/Word
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- by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing
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- as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by
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- ding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web
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- as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by
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- as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by
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- as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by
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- as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by
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08 Mar 10
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- to rate a Web resource, such as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a certain resource.
- as a medium of artistic or social criticism, by allowing Web users to reinterpret, enrich or protest against institution or ideas that appear on the Web.
- to quantify transient relationships between information fragments.
A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool.
Web annotation can be used for the following purposes:
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Web annotation systems
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25 Feb 10
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Diigo - for highlighting text and posting sticky notes on webpages.
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Reframe It[5] - a browser extension that allows users to comment publicly or privately in a margin on the live website, adjacent to the text or photo the comment references.
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- Google Sidewiki[6] - a Google service that is available for Chrome, Firefox and IE.
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WebNotes[7] - highlight or sticky note content, organize annotations and share with colleagues by using either a toolbar or bookmarklet (IE or Firefox).
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23 Feb 10
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- A.nnotate[1] - notes on web pages and uploaded PDF/Word documents attached to highlighted text.
- Delicious - allows users to share and organize bookmarks using tags. Provides a number of search feeds to facilitate mashups.
- Diigo - for highlighting text and posting sticky notes on webpages.
- DotSpots[2] - a browser extension that allows users to update the news.
- Kutano[3] - a browser extension that allows users to discuss web content.
- Layerpad[4] - a floating layer appears over web pages allowing users to read and make comments
- Reframe It[5] - a browser extension that allows users to comment publicly or privately in a margin on the live website, adjacent to the text or photo the comment references.
- SharedCopy - AJAX-based web annotation with cache and shorten url with easy sharing functions.
- ShiftSpace - has the tag line "an open source layer above any webpage" and is based on the Greasemonkey platform for Firefox.
- Google Sidewiki[6] - a Google service that is available for Chrome, Firefox and IE.
- Stickis - Firefox and IE toolbars that allow rich media notes to be attached to any web page. See only those from your friends anywhere you browse.
- WebNotes[7] - highlight or sticky note content, organize annotations and share with colleagues by using either a toolbar or bookmarklet (IE or Firefox).
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool.
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A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool.
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- to rate a Web resource, such as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents b
for the following purposes:
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notation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool.
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notation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool.
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an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web
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notation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool.
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Web annotation systems
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29 Aug 09
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Diigo - for highlighting text and posting sticky notes on webpages.
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information from a Web resource
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AJAX-based web annotation with cache
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Marginalia[4] - open-source, Javascript-based, adds text highlighting and margin note capabilities to web applications.
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associated with a web resource, typically
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Web annotation
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Add Sticky NoteWeb annotation
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Cool annotation
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not much point annotating a wiki page. you'll reach a wider audience editing the page itself or the discussion
i <3 wiki
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- A.nnotate[1] - notes on web pages and uploaded PDF/Word documents attached to highlighted text
- co-ment[2] - a free software Web service for uploading or creating on-line texts, submitting them to comments from designated users or the general public, and processing the comments.
- Cozimo[3] - In-browser application sharing for annotating videos and images (free API).
- Diigo - for highlighting text and posting sticky notes on webpages.
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- Marginalia - open-source, Javascript-based, adds text highlighting and margin note capabilities to web applications.
- MyAnnotations[4] - Free IE toolbar to attach sticky notes or text anchored comments.
- PMOG - The Passively Multiplayer Online Game, uses a form of web annotation to link together websites and players in a web metagame.
- Protonotes[5] - a piece of JavaScript for websites that allows visitors to add sticky notes.
- Reframe It[6] - a web annotation system in Beta. It relies on a browser add-on.
- SharedCopy - AJAX-based web annotation with cache and shorten url with easy sharing functions.
- Shiftspace - has the tag line "an open source layer above any webpage" and is based on the Greasemonkey platform for Firefox.
- Stickis - Firefox and IE toolbars that allow rich media notes to be attached to any web page. See only those from your friends anywhere you browse.
- WebNotes[7] - highlight or sticky note content, organize annotations and share with colleagues by using either a toolbar or bookmarklet (IE or Firefox).
- Yawas[8] - Yet Another Web Annotation System as a Firefox extension - uses Google Bookmarks to store the highlights and notes online, making annotations fully searchable. Recreates the highlights when the user revisits the page. Requires a google account.
Web annotation systems are typically implemented as part of standard web browsers. Those currently in release and under development include:
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- to rate a Web resource, such as by its usefulness, user-friendliness, suitability for viewing by minors.
- to improve or adapt its contents by adding/removing material, something like a wiki.
- as a collaborative tool, e.g. to discuss the contents of a cer
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A Web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system, making it a type of social software tool.
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12 Feb 09
Public Stiky Notes
i <3 wiki
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