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Chlorine: Wikipedia Visual Summary by WikiSummarizer

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Visual presentation communicates information clearly and effectively through graphical means. WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Wikipedia articles and presents them as Visual Summaries, Tree Views and Keyword Clouds with links to Wikipedia Knowledge Base.

WikiSummarizer is an interactive learning and teaching tool providing effective graphical visualization that reduces complex information and provides clear and attractive presentation of the essential points. The interactive summaries are easily shared and published in blogs, websites and documents as digital Visual Summaries, Tree Views and Keyword Clouds.

It is easy to collaborate and mine information using the WikiSummarizer summaries in blogs, websites, word editors, browsers, mind mapping applications, databases and content management systems.

This Visual Summary presents the keywords and the summaries of the Wikipedia article about "Chlorine". The Visual Summary map and the Keyword Cloud were automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

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Keyword Cloud with links to Wikipedia Knowledge Base

 

 

Essential Summary

 

Wikipedia article:  Chlorine

 

Chlorine

 

Chlorine (100)

 

·         It has the highest electron affinity and the third highest electronegativity of all the elements; for this reason, chlorine is a strong oxidizing agent.

 

·         The most common compound of chlorine, sodium chloride, has been known since ancient times; however, around 1630, chlorine gas was obtained by the Belgian chemist and physician Jan Baptist van Helmont.

 

·         The synthesis and characterization of elemental chlorine occurred in 1774 by Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele, who called it "dephlogisticated muriatic acid air," having thought he synthesized the oxide obtained from the hydrochloric acid.

 

·         The great oxidizing potential of chlorine led it to its bleaching and disinfectant uses, as well as uses of an essential reagent in the chemical industry.

 

·         As a common disinfectant, chlorine compounds are used in swimming pools to keep them clean and sanitary.

 

·         Solutions of chlorine in water contain chlorine (Cl2), hydrochloric acid, and hypochlorous acid: This conversion to the right is called disproportionation, because the ingredient chlorine both increases and decreases in formal oxidation state.

 

·         Like the other halogens, chlorine participates in free-radical substitution reactions with hydrogen-containing organic compounds.

 

·         In the Earth's crust, chlorine is present at average concentrations of about 126 parts per million, predominantly in such minerals as halite (sodium chloride), sylvite (potassium chloride), and carnallite (potassium magnesium chloride hexahydrate).

 

·         Principal applications of chlorine are in the production of a wide range of industrial and consumer products.

 

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· This summary was produced by WikiSummarizer for Wikipedia

 

· WikiSummarizer is an automated text summarization and text mining application created by Context Discovery Inc

 

· If you are interested in using WikiSummarizer technology please contact us at wikisummarizer@contextdiscovery.com

 

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About Context Discovery WikiSummarizer

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based summarization portal that summarizes Wikipedia articles and presents the results as a structured outline, a Visual Summary and a Keyword Cloud.

The Visual Summary can be navigated in any browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad and Android devices.

The Keyword Cloud is linked with Wikipedia Knowledge Base. When you click on the keyword in the cloud you will be presented with an instant Visual Summary.

The keywords and summaries are easily exported to other applications such as word editors, browsers, mind mapping applications like Mindjet MindManager, MindGenius, XMind, and any other mind mapping application.

The summaries are stored in a knowledge library.

Report writers can be easily used for knowledge mining of the summaries, keywords and links. The Wikipedia Knowledge Base search function works as a back-of-the-book index pointing to the most relevant summaries and links.

For more information about installing WikiSummarizer for your organization or as a cloud server please contact wikisummarizer@contextdiscovery.com

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Silicon: Wikipedia Visual Summary by WikiSummarizer

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Visual presentation communicates information clearly and effectively through graphical means. WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Wikipedia articles and presents them as Visual Summaries, Tree Views and Keyword Clouds with links to Wikipedia Knowledge Base.

WikiSummarizer is an interactive learning and teaching tool providing effective graphical visualization that reduces complex information and provides clear and attractive presentation of the essential points. The interactive summaries are easily shared and published in blogs, websites and documents as digital Visual Summaries, Tree Views and Keyword Clouds.

It is easy to collaborate and mine information using the WikiSummarizer summaries in blogs, websites, word editors, browsers, mind mapping applications, databases and content management systems.

This Visual Summary presents the keywords and the summaries of the Wikipedia article about "Silicon". The Visual Summary map and the Keyword Cloud were automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

Here is a link to the "Silicon" Visual Summary for navigation in your browser.

 

 

Keyword Cloud with links to Wikipedia Knowledge Base

 

Essential Summary

 

Wikipedia article:  Silicon

 

Silicon

 

Silicon (100)

 

·         Controversy about silicon's character dates to its discovery: silicon was first prepared and characterized in pure form in 1824, and given the name silicium (from Latin: silicis, flints), with an -ium word-ending to suggest a metal.

 

·         It is most widely distributed in dusts, sands, planetoids, and planets as various forms of silicon dioxide (silica) or silicates.

 

·         Over 90% of the Earth's crust is composed of silicate minerals, making silicon the second most abundant element in the earth's crust (about 28% by mass) after oxygen.

 

·         Most silicon is used commercially without being separated, and indeed often with little processing of compounds from nature.

 

·         Elemental silicon also has a large impact on the modern world economy.

 

·         Although most free silicon is used in the steel refining, aluminum-casting, and fine chemical industries (often to make fumed silica), the relatively small portion of very highly purified silicon that is used in semiconductor electronics (< 10%) is perhaps even more critical.

 

·         Because of wide use of silicon in integrated circuits, the basis of most computers, a great deal of modern technology depends on it.

 

·         Naturally occurring silicon is composed of three stable isotopes, silicon-28, silicon-29, and silicon-30, with silicon-28 being the most abundant (92% natural abundance).

 

·         The most common decay mode of six isotopes with mass numbers lower than the most abundant stable isotope, silicon-28, is β+, primarily forming aluminium isotopes (13 protons) as decay products.

 

·         Silicon is usually found in the form of complex silicate minerals, and less often as silicon dioxide (silica, a major component of common sand).

 

·         The crystals have the empirical formula of silicon dioxide, but do not consist of separate silicon dioxide molecules in the manner of solid carbon dioxide.

 

·         Ferrosilicon, an iron-silicon alloy that contains varying ratios of elemental silicon and iron, accounts for about 80% of the world's production of elemental silicon, with China, the leading supplier of elemental silicon, providing 4.6 million tonnes (or 2/3 of the world output) of silicon, most of which is in the form of ferrosilicon.

 

·         It makes up about 20% of the world total elemental silicon production, with less than 1 to 2% of total elemental silicon (5–10% of metallurgical grade silicon) ever purified to higher grades for use in electronics.

 

·         Silicon dihalides are formed by the high temperature reaction of tetrahalides and silicon; with a structure analogous to a carbene they are reactive compounds.

 

·         Silicon dioxide is a high melting solid with a number of different crystal forms; the most familiar of which is the mineral quartz.

 

·         Pure monocrystalline silicon is used to produce silicon wafers used in the semiconductor industry, in electronics and in some high-cost and high-efficiency photovoltaic applications.

 

 

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· This summary was produced by WikiSummarizer for Wikipedia

 

· WikiSummarizer is an automated text summarization and text mining application created by Context Discovery Inc

 

· If you are interested in using WikiSummarizer technology please contact us at wikisummarizer@contextdiscovery.com

 

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About Context Discovery WikiSummarizer

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based summarization portal that summarizes Wikipedia articles and presents the results as a structured outline, a Visual Summary and a Keyword Cloud.

The Visual Summary can be navigated in any browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad and Android devices.

The Keyword Cloud is linked with Wikipedia Knowledge Base. When you click on the keyword in the cloud you will be presented with an instant Visual Summary.

The keywords and summaries are easily exported to other applications such as word editors, browsers, mind mapping applications like Mindjet MindManager, MindGenius, XMind, and any other mind mapping application.

The summaries are stored in a knowledge library.

Report writers can be easily used for knowledge mining of the summaries, keywords and links. The Wikipedia Knowledge Base search function works as a back-of-the-book index pointing to the most relevant summaries and links.

For more information about installing WikiSummarizer for your organization or as a cloud server please contact wikisummarizer@contextdiscovery.com

 

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Carbon: Wikipedia Visual Summary by WikiSummarizer

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

This Visual Summary presents the keywords and the key summaries of the Wikipedia article about "Carbon". The Visual Summary map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Wikipedia articles and provides Wikipedia Knowledge Base for comprehensive references, and as learning tool. The Wikipedia summaries can be exported to word editors, browsers, mind mapping applications, databases and content management systems.

Here is a link to the "Carbon" Visual Summary for navigation in your browser.

 

Wikipedia article:  Carbon

 

Carbon

 

Carbon (100)

 

·         Carbon is one of the few elements known since antiquity.

 

·         There are several allotropes of carbon of which the best known are graphite, diamond, and amorphous carbon.

 

·         All carbon allotropes are solids under normal conditions with graphite being the most thermodynamically stable form.

 

·         The most common oxidation state of carbon in inorganic compounds is +4, while +2 is found in carbon monoxide and other transition metal carbonyl complexes.

 

·         The largest sources of inorganic carbon are limestones, dolomites and carbon dioxide, but significant quantities occur in organic deposits of coal, peat, oil and methane clathrates.

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Database: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Database" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Database" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Database" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Database

 

Database

 

Database (100)

 

·         Digital databases are managed using database management systems, which store database contents, allowing data creation and maintenance, and search and other access.

 

·         A database management system (DBMS) consists of software that operates databases, providing storage, access, security, backup and other facilities.

 

·         Database management systems can be categorized according to the database model that they support, such as relational or XML, the type(s) of computer they support, such as a server cluster or a mobile phone, the query language(s) that access the database, such as SQL or XQuery, performance trade-offs, such as maximum scale or maximum speed or others.

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Logo: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Logo" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Logo" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Logo" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Logo

 

Logo

 

Logo (100)

 

·         A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition.

 

·         A paradigmatic contemporary logo is the Chase Bank logo, designed in 1960 by Chermayeff & Geismar, considered pioneers of Modernist graphic design in the United States.

 

·         Today there are many corporations, products, brands, services, agencies and other entities using an ideogram (sign, icon) or an emblem (symbol) or a combination of sign and emblem as a logo.

 

·         An effective logo may consist of both an ideogram and the company name (logotype) to emphasize the name over the graphic, and employ a unique design via the use of letters, colors, and additional graphic elements.

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Linguistics: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Linguistics" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Linguistics" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Linguistics" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Linguistics

 

Linguistics

 

Linguistics (100)

 

·         Linguistics can be broadly broken into three categories or subfields of study: language form, language meaning, and language in context.

 

·         Phonetics is a related branch of linguistics concerned with the actual properties of speech sounds and nonspeech sounds, and how they are produced and perceived.

 

·         Language in its broader context includes evolutionary linguistics, which considers the origins of language; historical linguistics, which explores language change; sociolinguistics, which looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures; psycholinguistics, which explores the representation and function of language in the mind; neurolinguistics, which looks at language processing in the brain; language acquisition, how children or adults acquire language; and discourse analysis, which involves the structure of texts and conversations.

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Gegraphy: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Geography" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Geography" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Geography" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Geography

Geography

 

Geography (100)

 

·         The first person to use the word "geography" was Eratosthenes (276-194 BC).

 

·         Four historical traditions in geographical research are the spatial analysis of natural and human phenomena (geography as a study of distribution), area studies (places and regions), study of man-land relationship, and research in earth sciences.

 

·         Nonetheless, modern geography is an all-encompassing discipline that foremost seeks to understand the Earth and all of its human and natural complexities—not merely where objects are, but how they have changed and come to be.

 

·         Geography has been called "the world discipline" and "the bridge between the human and the physical science".

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Geology: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Geology" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Geology" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Geology" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Geology

 

Geology

 

Geology (100)

 

·         Geology (from the Greek γῆ, gк, "earth" and λόγος, logos, "study") is the science comprising the study of solid Earth and the processes by which it evolves.

 

·         Geology provides primary evidence for plate tectonics, the history of life and evolution, and past climates.

 

·         In modern times, geology is commercially important for mineral and hydrocarbon exploration and for evaluating water resources; is publicly important for the prediction and understanding of natural hazards, the remediation of environmental problems, and for providing insights into past climate change; plays an essential role in geotechnical engineering; and is a major academic discipline.

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Vampire: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Vampire" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Vampire" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Vampire" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Vampire

 

Vampire

 

Vampire (100)

 

·         Although vampiric entities have been recorded in many cultures, and may go back to "prehistoric times", the term vampire was not popularized until the early 18th century, after an influx of vampire superstition into Western Europe from areas where vampire legends were frequent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe, although local variants were also known by different names, such as vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania.

 

·         This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses actually being staked and people being accused of vampirism.

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Search engine optimization: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Friday, August 19th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Search engine optimization" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

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Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Search engine optimization" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Search engine optimization

 

Search engine optimization

 

Search engine optimization (100)

 

·         Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the visibility of a website or a web page in search engines via the "natural" or un-paid ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results.

 

·         Notable SEO service providers, such as Rand Fishkin, Barry Schwartz, Aaron Wall and Jill Whalen, have studied different approaches to search engine optimization, and have published their opinions in online forums and blogs.

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