HTTP:: Google Sidewiki for Chrome Safari and Opera
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About a month ago Google launched an ambitious project to allow users to comment on every page on the web. With Google Sidewiki, Firefox and Internet Explorer users could view what others had to say about a particular page or subject and they could also make their own annotation. But in order to view the comments or create new ones the Google Toolbar had to be installed. Now Google is coming out with an option for those using other browsers or who don't want the Toolbar, with a dedicated Sidewiki bookmarklet. âœGoogle Sidewiki appears as a browser sidebar, where you can read and write entries along the side of the page. A lot of great Sidewiki entries have since been written throughout the web,â Andrey Adaikin, a Google engineer working on the Sidewiki, wrote. âœUntil now, Sidewiki was available only through Google Toolbar for Firefox and Internet Explorer. Today, we're excited to release the official bookmarklet for Sidewiki, which lets you easily read and write Sidewi!
ki entries in Google Chrome, Safari and other browsers.âThe bookmarklet has the great advantage of being browser-agnostic, meaning it's basically just a web page that opens up in a new window. This means that there won't be any sort of compatibility problems but it also comes with some rather big limitations. When visitin...
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