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I would love an added option onto my internet browser.
The
option to grab a "spray brush", "pencil" or other common MS
Paint utilities and draw on websites. Due to obvious
reasons,
my computor would be the only one able to see the
changes I
make. Whenever you re-visit that specific site,
your
drawings
would re-appear.
Uses: boredom (draw moustaches on pictures of annoying
people),
Homework (underline specific things or draw quick
sketches),
Reminders (On your start-up site have a reminder to get
some
custard, milk, etc.) and many others.
Other options: e-mail changes to other people would be
nice,
an "off" button, and a clear-all-memory button.
3M Offers Web Stickies
http://www.internet...s/article.php/54861 Circa 1998. [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Third Voice Trails Off
http://www.wired.co...,1367,42803,00.html about once such failed project [etoile, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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We did this one. I distinctly remember illustrating it. I think the idea was deleted, tho, so fair game. |
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There are (or have been) serveral BHOs for vandalizing or leaving "post-it notes" on websites. Generally, the only people who see the overlain content are other users with the same browser plugin. |
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+, but what if you get a different pop-up ad next time? |
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Tim Berners-Lee talks about this in his
book "Weaving the Web". I can't
remember what he calls the technology. |
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Why you would want to link a web
technology to Microsoft, is beyond me,
though. |
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