Readability

toc = Readability.com = [|Readability] is a free Web and Mobile application that lets users turn Web pages into clean, "comfortable" reading pages. Readability works with iPhone, iPad, Kindle, and Android.

About
After downloading users can install Readability apps such as the Browser Ad-On with "install buttons" to Read Now, Read Later, or Send to Kindle. The iPhone and iPad apps are free, as is the Android app. Readability is supported by Google with its Reeder client for iOS and Macs. Readability also offers Pulse, which transforms Web sites into colorful, mosaic-like patterns that also support Readabiltiy. Another interesting Readability app for the iPad includes integration with [|Longform.org], a free service where its curators pick out interesting articles that are too long to read on the Web, and makes them available for the Kindle. Readability is compatible with Twitter, and also with [|iCab], a new Web browser for iOS mobile devices that has Readibility built in. Users can sign up for a free Readability email account which then lets them add reading lists to their emails. Finally, users can also add Read Now and Read Later "Bookmarklets" to Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari.

Examples
Here is an example of how Readability can be added to browsers

Also an introductory video to Readability media type="custom" key="18760142" One major advantage to publishers and writers using Readabiltiy is that they can outsource their articles for free: The other major advantage to writers using Readability is that "70% of all contributions from Readability subscribers are earmarked for writers and publishers." Writers and publishers can register their Web sites with Readability. This means any time a Readability subscriber uses Readability on a registered page, a portion of that Subscriber's monthly contribution is allocated to the writer. Writers and publishers can register their Web sites with Readability, allowing them to embed Readabiltiy's functions. The earmarks are dependent on subscribers upgrading to a Premium account for $5 a month. It is touted as a "community service" in that Readability wants its readers to support writers and publishers they're attracted to, from large to small.
 * Readers can send publisher's articles to the Kindle
 * Articles can be cleaned up of Web debris into comfortable, reading experiences
 * Articles can be formatted to print or email

**References**
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