Friday, May 04, 2007
Fleck
Fleck: bouncing sticky notes on any Web site
a free Web annotation tool for marking up blogs, Web sites, and social networking profiles with little sticky notes. The service launched late last year as a Firefox-only tool and has since added compatibility with Internet Explorer. Fleck, like other annotation tools, can be a dead-simple way to collaborate and leave visual feedback for others without the hassle of software or the complexity of more advanced business collaboration tools.
Managing annotations with Fleck is very simple. Just plug a URL from any Web site into Fleck.com and you're ready to go. You can create and move around small yellow bullets that double as full-sized sticky notes when you expand them. Everything is managed from a floating toolbar that resides on the bottom of your browser window. The toolbar gives you straightforward access to add and share annotations with others. You can send off your notes to someone via e-mail or publish them straight to your blog if you're a WordPress user and are willing to install the plug-in on the server that's running your blogging tool.
Annotations show up in two ways: either as a bullet or a full sticky note.
(Credit: CNET Networks)
What's more interesting is the Firefox extension Fleck launched last month. Once installed, it shows any publicly available Fleck markups for the page you're currently visiting. It's reminiscent of the Smart Digg Button extension we wrote about last week, although a little less creepy. By default, all Flecks are turned on as public, although users can set them to be private by checking a small box.
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Thought you might also be interested in checking out www.diigo.com. It's not just about simple web annotation, and it's much more than a social bookmarking tool. Rather, it is a knowledge-management solution. What sets Diigo apart is that it handles *Knowledge*, rather than mere sticky notes and links.
Diigo seamlessly integrates Social Bookmarking, Web Highlighter, Sticky-Note, Clipping, and Groups, into a powerful personal tool and a rich social platform for knowledge users. We’d love to have your participation and hear what you think!
~ Nicky
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