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As the stakes rise, the gamers 'knowledge of the period grows through their unique experiences that involve reading primary historical documents, collecting period artifacts, and clicking on "Smartwords" (vocabulary) embedded in the dialogue.
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"It's going to be like Intel inside - you'll want an e-reader with Smartwords inside," Ms. McKean said.
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As well, Smartwords could be helpful for things like helping people understand which Henry they're reading about in a book on British history.
Smartwords aims to make readers smarter Daniel Terdiman 2010
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Known as Smartwords, the would-be standard is spearheaded by a start-up called Wordnik, and supported by media big shots like The New York Times, Forbes, the Huffington Post, O'Reilly Media, Vook, Ibis, Scribd, and the Internet Archive.
Smartwords aims to make readers smarter Daniel Terdiman 2010
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The first stabs at Smartwords should roll out this summer, McKean said, and will be geared toward helping people get a much more personalized experience out of their digital reading.
Smartwords aims to make readers smarter Daniel Terdiman 2010
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For readers, Smartwords will be a conduit to access a repository of information about words – not just their traditional meanings, but also information such as places where these words have been used.
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The Smartwords initiative, which will be announced on Tuesday afternoon at the 2010 O'Reilly Tools of Change Publishing Conference in New York, is a new platform that enables e-book publishers and software developers add layers of information about words to their products and devices.
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The first version of Smartwords, an open-data standard, like RSS, will be available in the summer.
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Wordnik, the online dictionary, is launching its Smartwords initiative that aims at adding more information about words to e-books and e-readers.
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Smartwords is not the only digital word-enhancing initiative.
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