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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin
And what is that sample size? The fact that a majority or plurality of members of a niche group of readers want a feature does not mean that ENOUGH people want it to make it worth anyone's while. To paraphrase Heinlein TANSTAAFC-PE-RNSA 
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And the phrasing of the claim, "at least those who study ebooks and not only read them", suggests that more of the people that @franksisco knows that read ebooks don't want it than do. If that wasn't the case, then the caveat would not have been needed.
@franksisco: My post was intended to say that there was nothing available and give reasons for it. Your post was asking for details of any changes in the status of annotation syncing, and honestly, if there were, you would have found them. While I think it is something that relatively few people want, those that do want it would discuss it if it changed.
But, you have missed one way to do it. Calibre. The calibre server can allow you to annotate books read in the browser. You can access them from any browser that can get to your calibre install.