Cool Hunting
The Awesome Highlighter is like the bag at the candy store you use to hand-pick exactly what will satisfy your sweet tooth, except it's for the world wide web.
Allowing you to highlight specific text from any web page, it then creates a unique link to a personalized page with all the selected information. At the very least the Awesome Highlighter is an amazing time saver. At its best it is an excellent research tool as it allows you to swipe notes from the infinite dubyadubyadubyas out there. The Awesome Highlighter is proof that as our collective ability for accessing information grows, so does our ability to choose exactly what we want and like to customize information.
If what you want are bits of the Daily News or perhaps selections from the movie reviews then be picky and employ the help of Awesome Highlighter.
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