Fact of the day
Why not just read Wikipedia?
Traditional approach
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Long articles that take hours to read
Dense, lengthy content that can overwhelm and discourage learning
Under 60 seconds per article
Bite-sized content that fits perfectly into your busy schedule
Generic content
One-size-fits-all information without personalization
Tailored to learning history and likes
AI-powered personalization that adapts to your interests and learning style
Static reading
Passive consumption without engagement or progress tracking
Quizzes to track progress
Interactive elements that reinforce learning and measure your knowledge growth
Not sure what to read next
No guidance on learning path or content recommendations
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Smart curation ensures you always have relevant, engaging content ready
Complex academic language
Often uses jargon and complex terminology that can be hard to understand
Easy to understand explanations
Clear, simple language that makes complex topics accessible to everyone
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Yes, you can download it for free and have limited amount of articles and categories available to you in free version.
It's not necessary, you can use the app immediately without registration. Your progress will be stored locally.
They are very straightforward. It takes less than 1 minute to read - no complicated terminology, formulas or lots of statistics. Just general understanding and interesting facts.
You can swipe articles or skip learning part and proceed directly to quiz. But skipping frequency is limited to encourage learning and taking quizzes.
So far the app is available on iOS devices. Android version is on its way.
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