You probably don’t give a minimalist webpage a second glance. But you should, because in the age of Web 2.0, even a plain Jane interface could hide something very useful. That’s why Citebite deserves a second glance from you.
Citebite addresses a very basic need of ours. It has all the appearances of a webpage sharing and annotation service, but it does that with a slight twist.
Have you ever wanted to send someone a link to a long webpage? Let’s say a research article. Great! But you want your friend to read only the relevant section, and not the entire article before his interest flags off. Citebite helps you out by letting you send a URL which opens on the intended section, and it’s also conveniently highlighted to grab your friend’s attention.
So, let’s put Citebite and its page linking technology through its paces with an article from Wikipedia.
Last updated on 02 February, 2022
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