fazaal24
03-20-2007, 06:48 PM
The Web Assistant processes the page you're currently viewing and recognises key words and phrases in the story.
A window pane to the right of the main screen aggregates the most common types of online searches, listing each under a tab -- such as On The Web for a conventional search, In The News for news stories, Images, and Reference (which currently points to Wikipedia).
http://apcmag.com/system/files/images/webassist-main-300.jpg
Clicking any of the highlighted words in the main article automatically fetches up relevant links under each of those tabs, to save you from manually visiting a search engine and entering the text.
Users can also create specialised sets of 'Web Assistant bookmarks' to aggregate any links related to a particular story.
http://apcmag.com/system/files/images/webassist-bookmarks-300_0.img_assist_custom.jpg
APC Mag (http://apcmag.com/5549/the_first_new_feature_of_internet_explorer_8)
A window pane to the right of the main screen aggregates the most common types of online searches, listing each under a tab -- such as On The Web for a conventional search, In The News for news stories, Images, and Reference (which currently points to Wikipedia).
http://apcmag.com/system/files/images/webassist-main-300.jpg
Clicking any of the highlighted words in the main article automatically fetches up relevant links under each of those tabs, to save you from manually visiting a search engine and entering the text.
Users can also create specialised sets of 'Web Assistant bookmarks' to aggregate any links related to a particular story.
http://apcmag.com/system/files/images/webassist-bookmarks-300_0.img_assist_custom.jpg
APC Mag (http://apcmag.com/5549/the_first_new_feature_of_internet_explorer_8)