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Alex Primo at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil and his research group have released a prototype of Co-Links. It allows readers to add links to any word on a page. A single word may have multiple links. The user can either go to one of the linked pages or see metadata about it. It’s a cool idea. You can try it here..
1. john.e.boy on February 16, 2005 8:58 AM writes...
Screws up the back button in firefox. Neat idea, but too damn slow .... click link .... wait 20 minutes ... see box appear.
And I don't like the way it breaks peoples perception of hyperlinks (i.e. they link/take you to another HTML page)
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