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- rtatum - Aug 26 2006 | BlogRodent, ZapReader, speed-reading, productivity, tools, lifehacks, speed, web-services, reading, imported:del.icio.us
Nifty web service that lets you speed-read websites or copied-and-pasted text. Go there and grab the bookmarklet!
- meredith - Aug 24 2006 | productivity, tools, imported
ZAP Reader is a web based speed reading program that will change the way you read on your computer. Current beta testers report reading twice as much in half the time—that's a 300% increase in reading speed, without any loss in comprehension! [via metaf
- nickwest - Aug 21 2006 | lifehacks, speedreading, imported:del.icio.us
ZAP Reader is a web based speed reading program that will change the way you read on your computer. Current beta testers report reading twice as much in half the time—that's a 300% increase in reading speed, without any loss in comprehension!
- mikkelsd - Aug 16 2006 | read faster, reading speed, webtools
Quoted: So Much to Read . . . So Little Time! ZAP Reader is a web based speed reading program that will change the way you ...
- hmm - Aug 16 2006 | english, lifehacks, imported:del.icio.us
speed reading
- takado - Aug 16 2006 | imported:del.icio.us, presentation, web2.0
選択した文章を、高橋メソッドみたいに単語ごとに高速表示。速く読めるような気分になる
- iggi - Aug 16 2006 | productivity
Quoted: ZAP Reader is a web based speed reading program that will change the way you read on your computer. There is nothing to install, it works with most popular browsers, and it is totally free!
- kwmr - Aug 16 2006 | imported:del.icio.us
早読みのサポート
- peterfranken - Aug 15 2006 | zap, reader, webbased, internet, reading, speed, imported:del.icio.us, peterfranken, ulestraten, blogger
ZAP Reader is a web based speed reading program that will change the way you read on your computer.
- ckaroli - Jan 31 2007 | online, online_learn, learn, learn_online, reading, speed, speedreading
- sharkszg - Sep 18 2006 | reading, imported:del.icio.us
- jheath - Aug 16 2006 | reading, tools, productivity, speedreading, speed
- timseal - Aug 16 2006 | speedreading, imported:del.icio.us
- daweb - Aug 16 2006 | fun, SpeedReading, imported:del.icio.us
- sparkrainfire - Aug 15 2006 | tools, productivity, geek, imported:del.icio.us
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