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How Hacker Noon Annotations Can Increase Reading Comprehensionby@Dane
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How Hacker Noon Annotations Can Increase Reading Comprehension

by Dane Lyons2mJanuary 23rd, 2020
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It's still very early days for our new decentralized annotations. We plan to learn as much as we can from usage and qualitative feedback. But in testing/using the functionality, I'm starting to develop a new theory of reading comprehension. Let us know if and how annotations influence your reading workflow. Join the beta program, write a Hacker Noon post or ping us on Twitter @hackernoon, @duilen, @DavidSmooke, @linhdaosmooke and @ajpocus.

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