The Internet has certainly placed a wealth of information at our fingertips. News and information junkies can now get their daily news fix right online. Marc Fest, a freelance news correspondent used to visit about 20 or so newspaper and magazine sites on a regular basis. He soon realized he was spending more time pointing, clicking and waiting for pages to load than he was reading the news. It occurred to him that scanning all those papers could be accelerated greatly by stitching them together inside a single web page that he could then scroll in one fell swoop from top to bottom. Unfortunately, there was no such product that did exactly this, so he created one - Quickbrowse.
With Quickbrowse, you can define a list of web pages that you would like to browse, much like you create your list of bookmarks now. The only difference is that once Quickbrowse is activated, it retrieves all of the web pages and stitches them together, allowing you to view them all on the same page one on top of the other. This is much more convenient than having to load and view each page individually.
Quickbrowse is not a browser plug-in, it is a browser service. The first thing you must do is visit the Quickbrowse web page and register as a new user. Registration is free, all you need to provide is your e-mail address and a password. Don't worry, their privacy policy states that they will not sell or disclose any e-mail address or other user data.