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Kutano Launches First Third-Party Client for Google Sidewiki

Written by Frederic Lardinois / September 29, 2009 1:28 PM / 4 Comments

kutano_logo_sep09.pngKutano, a browser-based Twitter client that also aggregates comments on Twitter about the website a user is currently visiting, just launched the first client for Google's Sidewiki project. Sidiwiki allows users who have a special version of the Google Toolbar installed to annotate any web page and comment on any blog post. These comments, however, are normally only visible to users who also use Google's toolbar, but Google also allows third parties to access this data. Kutano is the first company to make use of the Sidewiki API to aggregate these comments and annotations.

kutano_sidewiki.pngAt its core, Kutano is one of many browser-based Twitter clients that live in a sidebar. What sets Kutano apart, besides being a pretty capable Twitter client, is that it aggregates and displays Twitter posts about the site you are currently visiting. Now, Kutano can also tap into the pool of Sidewiki comments as well.

It's nice to see that Kutano has opened up another avenue to access comments on Sidewiki. At the same time, though, we will still have to wait and see if Sidewiki turns out to be a success. Google would probably love to be able to pull in more comments through its system and be able to analyze these to improve its search engine.

For now, though, Sidewiki's audience is limited and given that most Internet users already have a multitude of ways to express their opinion about a website (comments, Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, microblogs, etc.), it's hard to imagine that Sidewiki will really catch on with users.


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  1. Thanks for the post =). I think your last point, about there being multiple and varied media for expressing an opinion about a website is an interesting and valid argument. That said, a common issue that runs through a number of the social media you mentioned (and particularly the micro blogging sources) is that any opinions expressed, including ones about websites and web pages, are broadcasted quickly and indiscriminately, thus losing context. So, our hope with a tool like Kutano is that it will allow for an aggregation of thoughts and opinions (including comments and tweets) that are put in context so that web conversations about that page can be easily exposed and built upon by anyone else who visits or stumbles across that web page.

     Posted by: Natalie Michelson Author Profile Page | September 29, 2009 3:29 PM



  2. really interesting developments.. Google likes to have a hand in everything!

    Posted by: Anna | September 29, 2009 9:34 PM



  3. This is really an awesome concept, i really like this feature of Kutano because he launches First Third-Party Client for Google Sidewiki.. I think it really helps all Kutano users. Thanks Frederic for sharing this nice information.

    Posted by: jeux foot | September 29, 2009 10:03 PM



  4. I think I might have actually written the first 3rd party SideWiki Client on September 23rd (yes, that early). ;-)

    http://www.designmeme.com/sidewinder/

    Posted by: Stuart | September 30, 2009 5:52 AM



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