On 17.02.2010, at 14:24, mark richardson wrote:
Do you know whether there are any alternative services
that provide similar functionality?
I'm happy to go on a search for something similar but I imagine anyone
providing such a service would have to have the same resources as Google
- perhaps Microsoft :+).

Here is another idea for annotating HTML pages. Zotero allows you to highlight and annotate HTML pages in your personal database (http://www.zotero.org/support/archive_the_web ), and your database can be shared with others in a group.

Now, compared with sidewiki the advantage of this approach is that you always keep your own data. The disadvantages are that the annotated HTML pages are somewhat detached from the main documentation, and they are not automatically updated if the documentation is updated (would sidewiki survive documentation updates?).

In any event, I'm happy to use the service as it stands.

Perhaps you just do that for your own purposes, and then see whether others find that useful later :)

Best wishes,
Torsten

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