Punch in any website or paragraph of text into the Similpedia and the site will pull up a number of Wikipedia articles relating to what is inserted. At first I thought, how useless is this? You can easily look on a website and find whatever terms you need to elaborate on and then go th the Wikipedia and look them up.
Which is true you can do that, but a great feature of this service is that you can type in the domain name of a site and plug it into the Similpedia search engine and it will pull articles relating to the content of the whole site and give you a big list with the first few lines of definition along with it so you can get a small preview of what all of the definitions consist of before you bother to click all the way into the website.
Similpedia.com In Their Own Words
Similpedia is a project of Similario that tries to associate web content with Wikipedia articles.
It helps you find relevant English Wikipedia articles that have similar content to a blog, news article, or an entire web page.
If you would like to see what Wikipedia has in stock on certain topic of your choice, paste a URL or a paragraph (or a whole page if you would prefer) in the search box and then click “Find Similar”.
Using our intelligent analysis algorithm, Similpedia rapidly processes through more than 1.8m English articles and provides a list of titles that it estimates are similar and relevant to your query.
Why Similpedia.com It Might Be A Killer
This site could end up to be very useful for bloggers that are looking for good links to add to their blogs to have more useful content and more depth to what they are relaying to the readers. It is as simple as it possibly could be to use the website, just cut and paste.
Some Questions About Similpedia.com
The site is free to use and there is no advertising on the site, so as of right now there is no cash flow.








