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LinkedWords.com is a new approach to finding and managing information on the web entirely based on grammatical, meaningful and contextual basis.


It represents a unique concept developed around an innovative, WEB 2.0-like, web-based contextual platform, which generally intends to help both the common web users by providing them with contextually relevant web information on demand, anywhere on the web and the web publishers on the other side by helping them appear on contextually incorporated linked words within the context of the content found on documents and pages around the world wide web.


Unlike many popular contextual advertising networks meant for paying advertisers and vendors only, LinkedWords is freely open for all type and size of websites and is not showing java-based contextual ads based on the context of a given page.


Instead of showing ads, it provides contextually precise web information only when significant interest is demonstrated by the web user and namely upon clicking on the linked words, this way avoiding the mouse over pop-up messages.


Initially being invented by Oleg Lazarov, part of Intelum, a private entrepreneurial group of e-business brainstormers and inventors since 1995, LinkedWords.com is now located in Mountain View, California and is part of US-based publicly traded company, which also maintains an IT center in Europe.


The project is known to have been started out back in 2000 with an extensive R&D over the internet, while the site is online in alpha testing since the end of 2004. The contextual platform is now fully functional and in beta version on the web since June 2006.


The project’s goal and mission is to grammatically, meaningfully and contextually hyperlink millions of words, phrases and sentences across web pages, web-based documents and content areas available on the web, which is believed to result in much simpler way to find and manage the information on the web, which by itself is expected to be beneficial to both sides of the web, the common web users and the web publishers respectively.

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