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Is there an app to annotate a webpage? Or the news article from Google currents?

Jinlin

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There is a Chrome plugin called "Clearly" which changes the webpage and allow highlight for computers. Is there a similar plugin for the tablet? For example, I'd love to be able to highlight and circle and write on webpages with SPen. Or the ability to highlight/mark news articles in Google currents.

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Andy847

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Not sure about Google currents since I don't use that, but you can just hold down the S Pen button and touch the tip of the S pen to the webpage and that takes a screenshot of the Webpage. Then you can annotate on it. When you are done marking it up, just take another screenshot to save it. Hope that helps.

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sfrrr

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I'd swear that my several windows phones (up through version 6.x) had both highlighting and markup features. I've been looking for similar Android apps, but, so far, I haven't found anything. I'd love to have something like this too.

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sfrrr

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Bump. Just in case the person with the answer missed this thread.

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sfrrr

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Thanks!

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Taras D

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There's a number of web based offerings out there - being in the cloud means that your annotations are available from anywhere. Probably what would work well for you would be 'webnotes'. The basic version is free, and there's a workaround to load up the bookmarklet from within mobile chrome. Other options include diigo & scrible.

Let us know how you go!