GistWeb

Tired of reading long web pages and wish there was a way to get to the GIST of the info in a hurry?

Then you’ll appreciate Jon Leger’s latest offering. Totally free, too.

“My wife is pregnant, so lately I was studying up on the subject of pregnancy, reading a book written by a doctor on the subject. The doctor was very wordy, and I started noticing that most of what he said really wasn’t the “meat” that I was looking for.

I remembered taking a speed-reading course as a teenager, and one of the things it taught me to do was read only the first couple of sentences of each paragraph, since that’s where the real substance is — the rest is more or less detail.

I noticed that this was certainly the case with the book on pregnancy, which intrigued me. I looked at a few articles online and — lo and behold — it was true of them as well.

Thus GistWeb.com was born. GistWeb makes it easy to cut the “fat” out of any online content and get only the “meat” (or substance) that’s most important. Follow the directions on the home page for adding the GistWeb bookmark to your browser, and watch as it cuts your research time in half!

It’s 100%, completely, absolutely, unabashedly f.ree — no upsells, downsells, sidesells or crossells. It’s just a handy tool born out of my desire to “get to the meat” of a matter.

Here’s the link:

http://gistweb.com/

Please post a comment to the blog after giving it a try and let me know what you think:

http://gistweb.com/blog/?p=3

Here’s to your success Gary!

Jonathan Leger”

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