Incredibly useful thing that the internet has made. http://t.co/KoNO59hV
— Joshua Fogg (@Foggalong) July 17, 2012
@enathu Just wanted to thank you quickly for http://t.co/xnphaS9sTL. I use it all the time for my site @AYOProductivity! Cheers.
— Chris Bailey (@wigglechicken) August 8, 2013
#Useful: Estimate the time it will take someone to read a piece of content (just copy and paste the content) --> http://t.co/kNgYvrNPwQ
— Ryan Morgan (@imryanmorgan) March 15, 2013
#Ux #tip make an e-mail more openable: pitch first the Estimate Reading Time http://t.co/VUa39zSFTC /thx @enathu! pic.twitter.com/8IOKaBI1gl
— Mariano A. Goren (@marianogoren) April 30, 2014
Average reading time is a nice touch on blog posts. Wish @Squarespace had a feature like this. In the meantime, http://t.co/NUidcfbMHs
— Craig Pladson (@craigpladson) October 16, 2013
Neat tool: paste in your text and find out how long it'll take to read. http://t.co/8A9GmV5g5c
— Pixel Stadium (@PixelStadium) March 15, 2013
@_gareth cool! but for me, since I don't know Ruby, it's quicker for me just to paste my text hear each time – http://t.co/G31LNS4P
— Paul Annett (@PaulAnnett) October 14, 2011
My favourite find in the last couple of days: Read-O-Meter, estimates reading time http://t.co/rWV5eaMzwj
— Lavanya Gopinath (@justjots) April 23, 2014