The Next Web

The Next Web: Stripped Naked!

Purifyr strips web sites down to their basics and gets rid of irrelevant clutter – ideal for mobile browsing or printing, and for speeding up your experience on slow or shared connections. Click to Take a look at how we look naked. Purifyr strips out headers and footers, and removes advertisements.

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Click and drag this Purifyr bookmark and drop into your browser toolbar to use the Purifyr service on any web page you visit.

Purifyr also has a full API to allow you to make free use of the service. Cost options for faster processing include hosted use of the service, and they also offer the service for use behind firewalls, helping to save on data costs and improving the ’semantic’ or ‘meaning’ value of web content.

David Petherick Contributing Editor, United Kingdom
Scotsman David Petherick is a director & co-founder of several companies, and provides social media strategy & visibility services. David became known as ‘The Digital Biographer’ after a 2007 BBC radio interview, speaks Russian, wears the Kilt, and is a co-author for the books 'Age of Conversation 2.0, & 3.0'.

  • Jay
    There are many services like this out there, I mostly use http://www.baresite.com . It was reviewed by Techcrunch or Mobile crunch a few years ago as best "stripper" for websites. You could also use skweezr, which has been around some time as well.
  • David, you may be interested in looking at TidyRead that is more accuracy and nice looking.
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