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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

BP9_ Apture

Apture
The Internet allows us to access information almost instantaneous with today's search engines. We are able to view news reports, video, and almost anything else related to the search topic. Apture accesses all that same information with in-page search technology. What this software allows you to do is highlight any text on most websites and browse content from across the web on that topic. It turns every website into an interactive adventure of information. It allows readers to immediately find information with out leaving the webpage that they're currently looking at. Once a word is highlighted Aptures pop out window gives the reader instant access to Wikipedia, YouTube, and Fotopedia transforming WebPages into a truly new multimedia experience.

The technology is available for the producer and the consumer of content. The Apture code allows you to embed the technology into your website or blog. When visitors highlight text on a websites the Apture technology connects the reader with information on the search topic. The adoption of this technology is available on some of today's largest producers of news and information on the web. The consumers of information, which happens to be the majority of people on the Internet have the option of installing an Internet browser extension. Apture Highlight allows users to access any website and highlight keywords that you would like to learn more about. An in-page window gives the reader opportunity to learn more about their search topic while staying on the website. This technology opens up doors that we could never imagine before when visiting a website or blog. It is literally changing the way information is connected on the Internet. This will change the way we interact with the information on the Internet. With a straightforward and clean interface the user friendly Apture technology will transform our current understanding of how we access the web.

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