Enter Wordie, a utility that allows you to conveniently save a list of words. At first, I wasn’t sure about it, but now I find myself adding words every day. Wordie also appeals to me because I have an affliction for Ajax, and Wordie’s pages rarely reload to accomplish a task.
Once you add a word to your list, you are presented with a list of links that will help you better understand the word. Ninjawords, Dictionary.com, Wikipedia, Google, even Urban Dictionary is listed.
If you are bored over Christmas break, take some time to check out Wordie. In my opinion, John McGrath is a genius.
This entry was written by me, posted on December 18, 2006 at 10:25 am, filed under Ajax, Commentary, Community, Language, Resources,
Expand Your Vocabulary
User-generated content rules the web. Just read Time Magazine’s new Person of the Year issue.
Enter Wordie, a utility that allows you to conveniently save a list of words. At first, I wasn’t sure about it, but now I find myself adding words every day. Wordie also appeals to me because I have an affliction for Ajax, and Wordie’s pages rarely reload to accomplish a task.
Once you add a word to your list, you are presented with a list of links that will help you better understand the word. Ninjawords, Dictionary.com, Wikipedia, Google, even Urban Dictionary is listed.
If you are bored over Christmas break, take some time to check out Wordie. In my opinion, John McGrath is a genius.