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Joel bookmarked on 2007-04-10 annotation diigo paper web
    • Annotations are a broadly useful mechanism that can support a number
      of document and database management applications:
      • provide a trace of use
      • third party commentary
      • information sharing
      • information filtering
      • semantic labeling of document content
      • enhanced search


      But it continues to be hard to publish to the web. If better tools
      are provided to information consumers then readers will be able to add
      commentary, make new connections, interpret content, and otherwise
      promote an accretion of both structure and content on the web. This
      process will add new semantics to the web and this new information
      will be the source for new approaches to searching and filtering of
      information.

This link has been bookmarked by 7 people . It was first bookmarked on 10 Apr 2007, by Joel Liu.

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  • 15 Jan 08
      • What context do you capture at annotation creation?
      • How much do you capture (document and annotation)?
      • How do you combine annotations?
      • What kind of search queries do you need to support?
      • How do you manage authentication and access control permissions?
      • etc.
  • 12 Apr 07
    • EQuill develops Web-based
      solutions that enable businesses to communicate and collaborate more
      effectively with their visual markup tool. You could say they offer a
      hosted workflow management suite. It's an excellent tool, but the
      resulting captured documents on their Markup Server don't seem well
      suited for complex search.
  • 10 Apr 07
      • Annotations are a broadly useful mechanism that can support a number
        of document and database management applications:
        • provide a trace of use
        • third party commentary
        • information sharing
        • information filtering
        • semantic labeling of document content
        • enhanced search


        But it continues to be hard to publish to the web. If better tools
        are provided to information consumers then readers will be able to add
        commentary, make new connections, interpret content, and otherwise
        promote an accretion of both structure and content on the web. This
        process will add new semantics to the web and this new information
        will be the source for new approaches to searching and filtering of
        information.

  • 16 Aug 04