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PurpleSlurple is a transcoding service that reformats Web pages on-the-fly to create granular addressability in document elements on EXISTING Web pages. [nid 1]
PurpleSlurple transcodes Web pages by inserting anchor tags <A>, which appear as Purple Numbers, at each structural tag, <H>, <P>, <LI>, that occurs on the page, thus making each element addressable via its named anchor. [nid 2]
PurpleSlurple is AVAILABLE TODAY for the MILLIONS OF DOCUMENTS that don't have Purple Numbers. [nid 14]
Example: http://www.sasites.com/suse/apache/files/potf.php?theurl=http://www.w3.org/TR/annot/ [nid 3]
Demonstration of a typical use case: http://radio.weblogs.com/0105726/categories/purpleslurple/psDocumentCreation.html [nid 6]
Some other ways to utilize PurpleSlurple [nid 7]
- Drag and drop PSsnippets into your IM client [nid 8]
- Drag and drop PSsnippets into your email client [nid 9]
- Print out your documents with PSnumbers for easy reference and discussion at meetings [nid 10]
- Use PSnumbers to facilitate reading (and bookmarking) long online articles or ebooks [nid 11]
- Use the granular links in Ideagraph, PurpleWiki and for all your newsgroups postings [nid 12]
- and many, many others [nid 13]
Short-term plans: Quotation in any part. [nid 15]
Permanent home (thanks to Peter P Yim): http://www.purpleslurple.net/ [nid 4]
Created by: Matthew A. Schneider, matsch@sasites.com [nid 5]