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Read online content faster using Bionic Reading

If you sometimes find it difficult to read long blocks of text on web pages, a new reading system called Bionic Reading (www.snipca.com/42229) can help you focus better and browse content faster. Based on the notion that your brain reads faster than your eyes, Bionic Reading highlights the initial letters of words in bold and lets your brain complete the rest, so that you don’t need to read every individual character.

You can test Bionic Reading by installing its official extension () – click the toolbar button and the page you’re viewing will open in a special reading mode that applies the system to the text. This can be tweaked using the controls at the top

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