This Projects aims to create a server-client architecture to make annotation of web elements not only possible, but easy to use.

The idea for this project has its roots within a practical software study for the module software Engeneering of the Unisversity of Leipzig, Germany.

Under the given liscence we want for everyone interested in supporting or further development to do so.

For usage and installation see our [Wiki].

Features

  • mark webcontent to share it with other people
  • optional: comment your marked contents
  • let others view your marks/comments by giving them fragment links
  • optional: make additional marks or comments to existing annotation sessions
  • easy to use bookmarklet extends browser functionality for our annotation service
  • IN DEVELOPMENT: RDF-Data Export for specified Fragment Links

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Additional Project Details

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

JavaScript, PHP

Related Categories

PHP Communications Software, PHP Semantic Web Software, JavaScript Communications Software, JavaScript Semantic Web Software

Registered

2012-05-06