Google is rolling out a new feature called Sidewiki, a sidebar for browsers that lets users contribute information to any Webpage.

The Internet is about to get a whole lot more collaborative - at least if Google has anything to say about it.

The software giant is rolling out a new feature called Sidewiki, a sidebar for browsers that lets users "contribute helpful information next to any Webpage," according to Google.

Sidewiki lets users highlight text on the page and add annotations to the conversation. Comment order is based on "an algorithm that promotes the most useful, high-quality entries," Google wrote in a blog post. "So instead of displaying the most recent entries first, we rank Sidewiki entries using an algorithm that promotes the most useful, high-quality entries."

The feature is being released as a feature of Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer and Firefox. Interestingly, Google is still working on a version for its own Chrome browser.

The new version of Toolbar with SideWiki is now available for download from Google. Google also released the Sidewiki API.

This post originally appeared on AppScout.