While taking AI in Society with Professor David Evan Harris, I ran into a problem: it was painful to take notes when doing my readings, because most of them were news articles. So I built a solution.
Anota allows you to annotate any link on the internet —via anota.puthyrathy.com plus a Chrome extension.
Notes can be private (for your own memory), public (for the world), or team-only (for collaborative research). You can also follow other users and get notified when they annotate — or charge followers to access your notes, turning your "internet diet" into income.
Before Anota, the comments you left around the web were scattered and owned by whoever ran those sites. Now they live in one place you control.