This is our latest AppEngine App.  We will have an API shortly. Drop me an 
email at Brandon at Stremor dot Com if you are interested access to the API 
which provides sentence segmentation; keyword analysis; extractions of 
people, places, dates, phones; sentiment analysis; reading level; technical 
level; formality analysis; tense and person agreement checking; and more...

Oh, and if you hit the Find More Like button you get an early prototype of 
our search.

*Too lazy to read? Let TLDR shorten it for you.*

TLDR Plugin (beta) is an extension that reduces the length of any web article 
without leaving the original page.

Overview:

Stremor’s TLDR Plugin (beta) extension provides a streamlined way to get 
condensed views of articles online for quick and easy reading. Powered by 
Liquid Helium, the plugin analyzes the content and creates summarized versions 
in four different lengths on any web page, including web applications such as 
Gmail, ZenDesk, SalesForce, SugarCRM, and many more.

Features:

TLDR Plugin provides the finest, fullest-featured content summarization 
available online: 
• Creates fast 350 +/- word executive summaries of any page
• Delivers three synopsized versions of about 25%, 50% and 75% of original 
article length
• Preserves the structure of the original article
• Summaries pop-up as an overlay on the web page
• Uses language heuristics for highly readable summaries and synopses
• User-defined default summarization configuration
• Works on secure HTTPS pages (must be enabled in options)
• Users can define specific text on any page to summarize
• “Find More Like This” feature uses heuristics for more specific search results

More Information:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tldrplugin
Website: http://www.stremor.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/stremorcorp/
Support: https://support.stremor.com

TLDR Plugin (beta) is available for free and requires no account or other 
activation.


More Details (non-TLDR version)

Too long; didn’t read...

One of the incredibly useful ways in which our language heuristics technology 
can benefit the average web user is in the real time analysis of content. By 
going beyond simple natural language processing and using heuristics to 
actually understand copy, we can make instant decisions that benefit the web 
experience.

For the casual content consumer, something we all do, using that understanding 
of the content to synopsize long-form material down to eloquently short 
versions has tremendous advantage.

A common problem...

We’ve all been there before. You find an interesting link only to land on a 
long page of content that you simply don’t have the time or inclination to read 
-- or at least you need to know if you should invest the time to read it. Other 
times you click a link only to realize, halfway through the article, that the 
headline was misleading, wasting your time. Someone should step in to solve 
this travesty before anyone gets hurt.

Our TLDR plug-in is just the ticket...

We understand that your time is valuable. Stremor’s TLDR plug-in is the ideal 
solution for everyone from lazy underachievers to time-starved college 
professors. Wrapped up in a convenient plug-in for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, 
it shortens the text of any Web page viewable in your browser.

But wait there’s more! If you realize the page isn’t exactly what you wanted, 
use the “Find More Like” feature to find similar documents on the web. Liquid 
Helium will analyze the document and find you more articles on the subject, 
offering choices with greater specificity, or on related subjects (or that are 
just plain better written).

So is it magic?

Yes. All science sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from magic. Stremor 
uses Liquid Helium, our language heuristics engine, to analyze and understand 
long-form content, then synopsizes it. Reducing content to a more desirable 
length of text, along with analyzing language and writing. We use “fluff” 
detectors that can remove sentences that are extraneously long, wordy, overly 
detailed, repetitive, redundant, unnecessary (or basically sentences like this 
one). This leaves you with a concise version of the document that can be easily 
expanded back if parts or all of an article sparks your interests.


https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tldr/giepilabiomhlcmlefmbfkgeoccfhhhc?hl=en-US&gl=US

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