Classroom computers with Chrome and Clearly would help teachers keep their students on track. If given the option, it’s hard to imagine that people would choose to read articles without the extension enabled. This is bound to cause some controversy as valuable advertising space on the side of blogs and for-pay journals may be turned upside down. Here’s a sample of what an original blog post would look like compared to one viewed with Clearly installed: Ever wonder what it would be like if you could read blogs and web articles with the distractions of advertising all over the page? There’s a Google Chrome extension that will do just that.Ī brief video showing what Clearly does: Evernote Clearly
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