Google Sidewiki Now Available for Chrome, Safari and Other Browser

Andrey Adaikin, Engineer, Google Sidewiki described -
Google Sidewiki appears as a browser sidebar, where you can read and write entries along the side of the page. A lot of great Sidewiki entries have since been written throughout the web,” Andrey Adaikin, a Google engineer working on the Sidewiki. “Until now, Sidewiki was available only through Google Toolbar for Firefox and Internet Explorer. Today, we’re excited to release the official bookmarklet for Sidewiki, which lets you easily read and write Sidewiki entries in Google Chrome, Safari and other browsers.
Installing this it is pretty easy: just navigate to the Google Sidewiki Help Center page and drag the Sidewiki button embedded there to the Bookmarks bar. The next step is that Google is working on a native extension for Chrome to support the feature. Although, Safari and Opera users have no such luck though.
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October 31st, 2009 at 4:29 pm
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