Instant Wikipedia Access with Wiki Glimpse

Wiki Glimpse is a Chrome extension designed to enhance the browsing experience by providing instant access to Wikipedia information. Users can easily select any text on a webpage, right-click, and receive relevant extracts from Wikipedia without navigating away from their current page. This functionality streamlines research and learning, making it more efficient for users who seek quick information.

The extension features seamless integration with any webpage, allowing for quick knowledge boosts with minimal effort. By highlighting text and accessing concise Wikipedia extracts, users can dive deeper into topics of interest without the need to open new tabs. This tool is especially useful for students, researchers, and anyone looking to enrich their understanding of various subjects while browsing the internet.

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