Create summaries for the lengthy articles you read by installing the Synop.it bookmarklet. Simply drag the icon to the right onto your bookmarks toolbar. When you find an article, click the bookmarklet and a the Synop.it submission form will pop up for you.
Improve existing Synops by adding revisions that fix grammatical errors, add important points or remove irrelevant ones, and eliminate any bias injected by the previous Synopper.
By simply clicking your Synop.it bookmarklet when you visit an article you are contributing. An official request for an article to be synopped is made so that others can concentrate on the most popular articles.
Have you ever came across what seemed like a very interesting article but just didn't have time to read it in full, only to bookmark it away and never return to it? What if you could get the most important bits of information out of the article without having to spend the time reading it? Let's face it: with the rise of social bookmarking there is more great content out there than we can possibly consume and it is getting worse. Why lose out on valuable information simply because you have other more important priorities?
We created Synopit to be the answer to this problem. It is a wiki-style repository containing summaries of popular news and information articles. Anyone can contribute to it and everyone can benefit from it. The main focus is ease of use. By installing the Synopit bookmarklet you can quickly view the synopsis of an article or contribute one if none exists. By contributing, you're not only helping others but by encapsulating an article into main points you engage the content more fully (not to mention you get the credit).
Synopit isn't just for text based content, either. Video clips can often times be lengthy and the environment in which a user is viewing them may not be ideal. Videos can be "Synopped" as well so that users can get the basic gist and main points of a video clip without having to watch the video at a set pace. The idea is the quick absorption of a large amount of valuable information. Because Synopit is a wiki, if users find that a synopsis is lacking or has bias then they can easily create a revision to fix the problems. This ensures that every synopsis is accurate and impartial.
Much like Cliffs Notes, Synopit is sure to have its critics. Purists may recoil at the thought of people flippantly reading the summary of an article rather than the article itself. Some of the authors are sure to be repulsed as well. We believe, however, that if people can consume more information in a given span of time because of Synopit then they are all the better for it. In fact, we see it as a way to reach a larger audience. For what it's worth, we hope it makes absorbing information that much easier for people.
Synopit is in beta. Please send your feedback to marknutter at gmail.com and thanks!.