Link Reader
Read any links: webpage, youtube, PDF, PPT, image, Word doc etc; OCR image; Search & browse web.
The Link Reader App is a versatile tool that allows you to read and extract content from various types of links including webpages, YouTube videos, PDFs, PowerPoint presentations, images, Word documents, and more. It even uses OCR technology to extract text from images. In addition, you can search and browse the web directly from the App. Whether you need to stay updated with the latest news, integrate it into your GPT models, or find specific documents, Link Reader has got you covered. Get ready to explore the web like never before!
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Learn how to use Link Reader effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Example prompts
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Prompt 1: "What are the most recent updates from OpenAI? (Visit OpenAI's blog at https://openai.com/blog for details.)"
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Prompt 2: "How can I integrate Link Reader into my GPTs?"
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Prompt 3: "What recent investment news deserves attention?"
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Prompt 4: "Find PDF documents about "artificial intelligence" and "teaching"."
Link Reader App Guide
Welcome to the Link Reader App! This app allows you to read any links, including webpages, YouTube videos, PDF documents, PowerPoint presentations, images, Word documents, and more. You can also search and browse the web using this app. Here are some tips on how to interact with the app:
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To read the content of any URL, simply provide the link to the app. For example, if you have a webpage you want to read, you can say "Read the content of this webpage: [URL]". The app will then fetch the content for you.
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If you have a PDF document, PowerPoint presentation, image, Word document, or any other document URL, you can also use the app to read its content. Just provide the URL and the app will retrieve the content for you.
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You can use the app to search the web and fetch up-to-date information from Google. Simply provide your search query and the app will fetch JSON data containing organic results, video results, news results, and more. For example, you can say "Search Google for [query]" to get search results.
Please note that this app requires access to external knowledge and data sources to provide accurate and relevant information. Also, keep in mind that the app may have limitations in handling certain types of content or URLs.
Feel free to ask any questions or provide feedback about the Link Reader App. We're here to help!