A now defunct public
WebAnnotation system, created by
KaPingYee and supported by the Foresight Institute. Inspired by
MemexVision and the
XanaduProject, it acted as a proxy; to see annotations for page
http://example.com, you'd redirect the URL through the crit.org proxy:
http://crit.org/http://example.com/. The same mechanism was used to add annotations. It also worked on Wiki pages. Like Wiki, there was a public monitor of the recent changes on
CritLink.
Annotation projects active as of 2004: the
AnnotationEngine and, of late,
WikAlong.
A very nice feature of
CritLink was the capability to set fine-grained link targets. This ability has now also been provided with a service called
PurpleSlurple (
http://www.purpleslurple.net/).
Don't let us forget, that
CritLink was a
LinkMediator, that allowed every Webpage to be an annotation to every other part of some other Webpage, i.e. nested and even overlapping annotated substrings. Once, when you were in annotation mode, you never left the annotation enclosure, when surfing the Web. Nobody has yet reached the genius of
KaPingYee, imho. --
FridemarPache
Old experiments with CritLink removed.
WHY???
Because CritLink is defunct, and crit.org is now something else.
CategoryWebAnnotation