Uncover Hidden Knowledge.
Blinkist understands that, despite the massive wealth of knowledge available on the internet, there is still tons of information “hidden in books,” as they put it.
Never Stop Reading.
Blinkist describes these short passages from lengthier works as “blinks.” Each blink takes an average of about two minutes to read, and it provides valuable knowledge about a unique topic. The idea is that these blinks will inspire further investigation into the topic, while presenting a wide range of subjects to choose from without having to front the cost for an entire book. For 30 days, in fact, you wont have to front any cost at all to use Blinkist. The way the site works is simple yet quickly addicting. When you click on a blink, the site presents a short synopsis as well as the average length of time that the passage takes to read. Blinkist also explains “Who should read it.” For Richard Dawkins’ The Greatest Show On Earth, for instance, Blinkist suggests “Students of biology” and “those who want to understand how life on Earth developed” should read the blink. There’s also a description of the author. When you click on the passage, you’re presented with an actual excerpt from the book, curated by the folks at Blinkist. The site also features categories and collections to help you more easily discover great content, but most of the blinks on the site are worth reading. You never know what you’re going to learn.
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