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"A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system. In such cases, the web annotation tool is a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation."
"An installable web app is a normal web site with a bit of extra metadata. You build and deploy this app exactly as you would build and deploy any web app, using any server-side or client-side technologies you like. The only thing that is different about an installable web app is how the app is packaged.
Google Chrome and the Chrome Web Store will support installable web apps. For now, to load installable web apps you need a Windows Dev channel release of Google Chrome with a special command-line flag, as described in the developer's guide. "
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MediaWiki is a free software wiki package written in PHP, originally for use on Wikipedia. It is now used by several other projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation and by many other wikis, including this website, the home of MediaWiki.Use the links below to explore the site contents. You'll find some content translated into other languages, but the primary documentation language is English.
The OpenID community wiki serves to collect and organize information related to the OpenID technology, foundation, and community at large. If you need an OpenID for signing in to OpenID supporting websites, check out the list of OpenID Providers.
"Wiki of the Mother of Many Maps.
Here we collect and condense the diverse materials that have been accumulated in early 2014 on several different platforms like Etherpads, Trello, the Mailing Lists and intermediary Discourse Forums."
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