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  1. Website. google.com/sidewiki. Google Sidewiki was a web annotation tool from Google, launched in September 2009 and discontinued in December 2011. Sidewiki was a browser extension that allowed anyone logged into a Google Account to make and view comments about a given website in a sidebar.

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    • September 23, 2009
  2. Google Sidewiki is a new feature of Google Toolbar (for Firefox and Internet Explorer) that lets everyone contribute helpful information next to any webpage. Our post over on the Google Blog goes into more detail and also has a video that shows Sidewiki in action.

  3. Apr 30, 2010 · APR 30, 2010. Share. Today we've added four new Google Web Elements: Sidewiki, Checkout, Wave and Virtual Keyboard. These are all designed to help you quickly and easily integrate Google products into your website. Sidewiki element. Google Sidewiki makes it easy for visitors of your website to share helpful information with each other.

  4. Sep 23, 2009 · Today, we're launching Google Sidewiki, which allows you to contribute helpful information next to any webpage. Google Sidewiki appears as a browser sidebar, where you can read and write entries along the side of the page.

  5. May 26, 2016 · 3 min read. By Rob Birgfeld 05/26/16. Brands & Campaigns. Heard of Google Sidewiki? It’s a Google toolbar that enables anyone to comment on any Web page for the world to see. Yes, any Web...

  6. Sep 24, 2009 · Google Sidewiki: the idea that won't die, but never lives. Google's latest idea to "help" people comment is just the latest in a long line of failed attempts by companies trying to get into...

  7. Sep 3, 2010 · Google Sidewiki allows visitors to your website to contribute helpful information and read other visitors’ insights alongside the pages of the website. The new web element is a Sidewiki button, which, when clicked, displays a fully functional Sidewiki sidebar to the left of the page content.

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