Static blocks of text like the one you’re looking at now are an antiquated and inefficient way to get words into your head. That’s the contention of Boston-based startup Spritz, which has developed a ...
For the past three years, Spritz has been working on speed-reading technology, and now, the program is ready to launch. Photo credit: Erik Khalitov/Getty Images I am a fast reader. When I’m on the ...
Spritz, a Boston-based startup that’s been developing a speed-reading technology in stealth since 2011, is in the process of closing a $3.54 million seed funding round. Investors include Denis O’Brien ...
Could you comfortably read at 1,000 words per minute? That's what startup Spritz claims, revealing a new reading technology aimed at phones, ereaders, and tablets, but also smaller displays like ...
RSS service The Old Reader has announced today that you can now Spritz your way through your updates thanks to a new integration with the speed reading company. In one way, it almost seems like the ...
In our fast paced world where ‘Time is money’, reading a book the traditional way is somewhat difficult, time consuming and a hassle to most people. Most just stop reading books altogether, some try ...
The time-consuming task of reading literary tomes like "Moby Dick" is about to change. Boston-based software developer Spritz has been working on a program that will be launched side-by-side with ...
You will soon be able to read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in less time than it takes to watch the movie. Or at least that’s the promise of Spritz, a ...