Automatically adds knowledge to people, places, and things mentioned in articles.
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4.55
(Rating count:
11)
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2013-09-09 | Eric Wu | It's a cool idea, but the execution is lacking. For every link I clicked on, I kept getting the EnFind error page that redirected me back to the same page. Also the javascript pop-up box sometimes appears and sometimes doesn't. It's not clear what from the user end should cause the trigger. | ||
2013-06-25 | Joshua Deffibaugh | When I am reading on the web I often find myself looking up things in The Book of Knowledge, aka Wikipedia, that I come across and am unfamiliar with. This extension really does a great a job of simplifying that work flow for me. | ||
2013-06-15 | A Google user | I've been helping to create the extension so my opinion may be a little biased, but I use it every day -- and have found it much easier to understand things that I didn't previously know. We're in the process of figuring out a good way to show less obvious annotations so your feedback is appreciated. Thanks for using EnFind. Plz review | ||
2013-04-18 | K | Interesting. Still don't fully understand how and why it picks only certain terms/phrases on a page. Will be quite useful once it expands, I guess. Much more convient than going to the actual Wikipedia page. Also uses Quora I think, but haven't seen it. | ||
2013-04-08 | Richard Wang | Excellent extension! |