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<title>Extracts the most important sentences of a web page__add-on___Firefox add-on is available for Great Summary___g-hacks</title>
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<description>Don’t have the time to read a long article on a web page? Then it might be worth to give the Great Summary service a try. The service extracts the most important sentences of a web page and provides them as a summary to the user. A Firefox add-on is available for Great Summary as well. It adds an entry to the right-click menu which sends the page to Great Summary.  The service could be very interesting if the developers would improve the detection rate of the important parts of a web page further. They should also lay more emphasize on titles and lists because these usually contain important information.  Still: There is not much to lose here. If you are desperately needing a summary you might want to give Great Summary a try.</description>
<dc:date>2008-11-20T21:08:34Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>decembre</dc:author>
<dc:subject>web2.0, online, texte, resume, xpi, extension, firefox, g-hacks</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Don’t have the time to read a long article on a web page? Then it might be worth to give the Great Summary service a try. The service extracts the most important sentences of a web page and provides them as a summary to the user. A Firefox add-on is available for Great Summary as well. It adds an entry to the right-click menu which sends the page to Great Summary.  The service could be very interesting if the developers would improve the detection rate of the important parts of a web page further. They should also lay more emphasize on titles and lists because these usually contain important information.  Still: There is not much to lose here. If you are desperately needing a summary you might want to give Great Summary a try.</p>
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