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Enable Comments in the Margins of Your Website with Highlighter (& 1 Line of JavaScript)

By Audrey Watters / July 19, 2011 5:30 AM / View Comments

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One of the longstanding laments about our move to digital literature is how difficult and cumbersome this makes marginalia, those notes and annotations we make in the margins of printed text. A story in The New York Times earlier this year went so far as to call the future of marginalia "dim," not only due to our inability to write comments in the margins but because there's not been any good system by which to track and preserve our notes.

TechStars alum Highlighter believe it has cracked this nut, with one line of JavaScript (inserted into site's footer) that lets publishers enable marginalia on their websites and in turn allows visitors to highlight, annotate, save, and share passages and comments.

WebNotes: Not Just Another Annotation Service (500 Invites Available)

By Rick Turoczy / December 10, 2008 3:00 AM

WebNotesThere are any number of services that offer the ability to annotate Web pages or share finds with friends. So why spend time on WebNotes? Because it seems awfully serious about providing the types of features that allow professional researchers to do online research - and only those features.

What I noticed most about WebNotes were the features that weren't there, and quite frankly, weren't missed. And that focus on "being a pencil instead of a Swiss army knife" is what makes WebNotes worth a second look.

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