US software project for web content annotation
Hypothes.is is an open-source software project that aims to collect comments about statements made in any web-accessible content, and filter and rank those comments to assess each statement's credibility.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
It has been summarized as "a peer review layer for the entire Internet."[ 7]
^ "Hypothes is Project - Nonprofit Explorer" . 9 May 2013.
^ Dan Whaley (ed.). "The Internet, peer-reviewed" . Hypothes.is. Retrieved 2011-11-14 .
^ Schonfeld, Erick (Oct 31, 2011), Hypothes.is: A Kickstarter Project To Peer Review The Web , Techcrunch , retrieved 2011-11-14
^ Masnick, Mike (Oct 24, 2011). "Interesting Ideas: Can You Peer Review The Entire Internet, Sentence By Sentence" . Techdirt . Retrieved 2011-11-14 .
^ Shaughnessy, Haydn (Oct 21, 2011). "Would Your Blog Stand up To Criticism? Here Comes Peer Review" . Forbes . Retrieved 2011-11-14 .
^ Kirkpatrick, Marshall (Oct 20, 2011). "Hypothes.is: A Peer-Review Layer for the Whole Internet" . ReadWriteWeb . Archived from the original on November 7, 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-14 .
^ Farley, Tim (17 November 2011). "Hypothes.is Reaches Funding Goal" . James Randi Educational Foundation . Retrieved 2011-11-26 .