Annotea project
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URL Tag Cloud
- annotation
- , w3c
- , open-source
- , rdf
- , xml
- , web
- , semantic_web
- , web2
- , technology
- , social
- , bookmarking
- , semantics
- , annotations
- , a-d
- , metadata
- , social_software
- , informação
- , km
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Coders
126 members,1009 bookmarks
A group for and about coders and programming -- theory, practice, and research.
Bookmark History
Saved by 34 people (14 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02
- Pavel1998 on 2008-09-30 - Tags aloe , sota
- Chabernigg on 2008-07-06 - Tags no_tag
- Pgrossiunimc on 2008-05-11 - Tags simone , EL_KM , km , ontologie , semantic_web
- Sriks6711 on 2008-05-06 - Tags General
- Jscripter on 2008-04-19 - Tags no_tag
Public Sticky notes
Highlighted by gibarian
Highlighted by keilab
Annotea is part of the Semantic Web efforts. It provides a RDF metadata based extendible framework for rich communication about Web pages while offering a simple annotation and bookmark user interface. The annotation metadata can be stored locally or in one or more annotation servers and presented to the user by a client capable of understanding this metadata and capable of interacting with an annotation server with the HTTP service protocol.
The first client implementation of Annotea is W3C's Amaya editor/browser. Nothing prevents other clients from implementing these capabilities too. The current Amaya user interface for annotations is presented in the Amaya documentation. Other projects (Firefox client, PHP work, etc) will be added shortly.
Highlighted by maggie_diigo


Public Comment
on 2006-06-12 by ajp-diigo
on 2007-04-17 by jaykul
This is basically the W3Cs vision of how del.icio.us, diigo, etc ought to have worked...