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How To Speed-Read the Net

Paul Boutin writes, “The invention of the Web browser added pictures to the Internet, but all those images still haven’t made reading online a pleasant experience. If you’re someone who uses the Web as your main source of news, you probably have 60 bookmarks that you never use, or you open 30 browser windows simultaneously to keep track of the articles you want to read, but you never get around to all of them. Never mind the killjoy, even on a fast connection, of waiting for some Web pages to load. Surfing within one well-designed site isn’t so bad, but when you hop from site to site, there’s nothing that replicates the appeal of scanning your local magazine rack or that pile of magazines splayed across your coffee table.”

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