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There are many Firefox add-ons that one can be imagined. In matter of fact, I don’t want to install anymore add-ons on my beloved Firefox browser impulsively. Instead, I want to install those that I think I will need them. Today I found a reason to install Pluribo, a Firefox add-on that provides Amazon product user reviews instantly when you need it.

The story is this, a friend of mine urge me to help him to buy an interesting psychology product entitled, “Learn Dowsing 2-DVD Set.” Prior to this, he was not managed to bid a similar product successfully at eBay, and that’s why now he turn to Amazon Web page. He want me to check whether or not the user reviews of this Learn Dowsing is good, can help him succeed in his psychology classes he attended now, as well as the shipment issues. Clearly, install an add-on such as Pluribo should help us achieving our aims.

Visiting the Pluribo home page will find many great tools about this particular software. You’re giving a great video clip, “how Pluribo works in Firefox,” and upon you successfully installed this add-on, you’ll aware that anytime you visit an Amazon product page, Pluribo will use its back-end artificial intelligence technology to help you automatically summarize user reviews. The summarized user reviews will appeared as a one or few sentences in the below of the product page.

With respect to the Learn Dowsing DVD, albeit that Pluribo couldn’t calculate a summary at the time of my writing, but in an untamed, massively scaled Web environment, learn about the user reviews before you make up your mind to buy a product is always a wise decision to have. We’re not only want the more careful sellers, but also the buyers in this Web environment. And we definitely want an add-on that will scan the user reviews more thoroughly for us.

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