google.com - 9/23/2009
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Contribute helpful information to any web page
googleblog.blogspot.com - 9/23/2009
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As you browse the web, it's easy to
forget how many people visit the same pages and...
look for the same information. Whether you're researching advice on heart disease prevention or looking for museums to visit in New York City , many others have done ...
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Official Google Blog: Help and learn from others as you ...
code.google.com - 9/23/2009
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code.google.com —
What is the Google Sidewiki Data API? The
Google Sidewiki Data API allows client applications to view...
Google Sidewiki content in the form of Google Data API feeds. Your client application can use the Google Sidewiki Data API to request a list of ...
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Google Sidewiki API - Google Code
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Google Sidewiki allows contribute helpful info to any webpage
D' Technology Weblog —
... is released to let anyone work freely with the content that's created in Sidewiki. Just visit google.com/sidewiki to download Google Toolbar with Sidewiki and contribute your own entries alongside pages on the web. ...
Annotate the Web: Google Launches SideWiki
ReadWriteWeb —
... Over the years, numerous companies have offered services that allowed users to annotate web pages. Now, with a new project called SideWiki, Google is going to ...
Google's Sidewiki lets people post comments about Web pages
Macworld —
... , the product can be used to express opinions about a Web page’s content, suggest links to other online resources or provide additional background information. Sidewiki uses an algorithm to determine the quality of comments and ranks them accordingly, Google said Wednesday. “[The algorithm] takes into account feedback from you and other users, previous entries made by the same author and many other signals we developed,” wrote Sundar Pichai, vice president of product management and Michal Cierniak, engineering lead for Sidewiki, in an official Google blog. People can comment ...
Google Rolls out Sidewiki, Wikipedia for Websites?
Search Engine Journal —
... You can start using Sidewiki by downloading the newest version o f Google Toolbar with Sidewiki as one of the feature at google.com/sidewiki. ...
Google Sidewiki API add RSS subscription and more features
D' Technology Weblog —
Google Sidewiki provides product tips to online petitions and from expert health advice to programming help. If you haven't used Sidewiki yet, you can download as part of Google Toolbar for Firefox and Internet Explorer, and Google Chrome, Safari or other browsers without Google Toolbar, simply install Sidewiki bookmarklet. Google now releasing top-requested feature for API that makes it easy to retrieve all Sidewiki entries for an entire domain. With this addition, you can look for new entries created on any page of a website and also subscribe to them ...
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Google Sidewiki: Danger
buzzmachine.com 9/23/2009 — Google just introduced Sidewiki, which enables anyone to comment on a page using Google’s toolbar.
I see danger.
Google is trying to take interactivity away from the source and centralize it. This isn’t like Disqus, which enables me ...
Google Sidewiki in Toolbar and Chrome enables new layer of web commenting
obsessable.com 9/23/2009 — Official Google Blog: http://bit.ly/2LFI2 Google is updating its ubiquitous Toolbar and its Chrome web browser with a feature called Sidewiki which lets you comment (or read comments) on any website . Google stores the comments — they're not stored on the website itself like ...
Google Sidewiki interesting, but real utility unclear —
(Obsolete Feed)
Google has launched a new service called Sidewiki that allows users to associate additional information or commentary with any webpage. It was launched today following an official announcement at the Google Blog.
Sidewiki is integrated into Google Toolbar and uses ...
Google’s Sidewiki is a bad idea – very bad —
The Inquisitr » Technology
With the launch of their Sidewiki toolbar addition Google’s “do no evil” mantra gets yet another slap upside the head. Even though it was only announced mid-morning the news of Google’s attempt to take over the conversations that are an integral; and important, part of our blogs Sidewiki is ...
Google Sidewiki, Add Your Say to the Web —
SolSie.com
Earlier today, Google launched Sidewiki, a feature of the Google Toolbar. Once installed on Internet Explorer or Firefox. Click on the Sidewiki icon, as its name implies, you can write additional information to the subject displayed on that Web page as well as reading other visitor ...
New: Google Sidewiki —
Google Blogoscoped
Google Sidewiki is an app you can install for Firefox and Internet Explorer as part of the Google Toolbar. It lets you discuss any webpage out there with others – by adding messages in a side bar displayed on a given page. If you’re not a toolbar fan, then Sidewiki being part of ...
SideWiki and Google's Community Dilemma —
John Battelle's Searchblog
Today comes news that Google is offering a universal commenting feature that allows anyone using Google's toolbar to leave a comment on any page they visit. Called Sidewiki , the service is intended to "increase engagement on the page" for publishers. But as much as I love the idea of SideWiki, ...
New Google tool adds a comment section to every Web site —
Betanews
By Tim Conneally , Betanews
Today, Google launched a new project called Sidewiki, which is a browser sidebar that lets users add footnotes to any existing Web page, even if the main site doesn't allow comments. Sidewiki has been added as a feature on Google Toolbar for Firefox and Internet ...
Google Toolbar Adds Sidewiki —
Technologizer
If we wait long enough, I’m convinced, every single idea from the Web 1.0 era will come back. Such as the idea of browser plug-ins that let folks attach comments to specific Web pages that can be read by anyone else who uses the plug-in. That was the idea behind such products as Third ...
Google Sidewiki Is Knol Crossed With SearchWiki Sans Tedium —
Google Watch
Google continues to come up with new ways to present Web content, or let even users interact with the Web content they find.
Following last week's launch of the maligned (unfairly, I believe) Google Fast Flip news-reading experiment, is Google Sidewiki, a browser sidebar launched from the ...
Sidewiki: Google’s Newest Attempt to Make the Browser Social —
Mashable!
Google’s taking a stab at making web browsing social. And in classic Google fashion, it’s turning to algorithms to do it.
The company has announced and launched a new project, Google Sidewiki , a Firefox and Internet Explorer add-on that adds a sidebar for commenting on websites ...
Google Sidewiki – a comment engine for the whole web —
The Next Web
Google has today launched an enhancement to its popular browser toolbar that allows users to comment on any webpage.
Sidewiki appears as a sidebar and allows users to discuss the content of the page currently open in the browser. Users can vote comments up and down, theoretically meaning the ...
Google Turning the Web Into an Exclusive Social Network? —
WebProNews Feed
Search guru Danny Sullivan got an early scoop on a new Google Product that wasn't supposed to be announced until later today. Its called the Sidewiki , and is a feature of the Google Toolbar. What it does is allow users to comment on any page on the web. These comments can only be viewed by ...
Google Toolbar adds comments with Sidewiki —
Webware.com
Sidewiki--shown on the left-hand side of this page--lets Google Toolbar users add comments to any Web page. (Credit: Google)
Google plans to try its hand at the bane of many a Web publisher's existence: comment moderation.
Sidewiki is a new addition to the Google Toolbar that will let ...
Google Steps Where Many Have Stumbled: Sidewiki —
TechCrunch
By 2001 web startup Third Voice, which let people annotate websites via a browser plugin, was done . Website owners just didn’t like the idea of people “defacing” their websites with comments they couldn’t control.
But the idea has lingered ( really ), and now Google ...