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Juice is a browser plugin that enhances your browsing experience by delivering rich and relevant web content to a sidebar area of your browser.
Let's see how this is done!
When you highlight and drag a chunk of text, ...
Juice searches for rich content that is relevant to that chunk of text.
For example: after dragging the name Tina Fey, ...
you get from Juice, a Wikipedia biography, which you can click to expand, ...
some user uploaded videos on YouTube, ...
DVD's on Amazon.com, ...
and the latest news about the Emmy winning actress.
When you click on a video, a viewing window shows up.
Here, you can click to start playing the video.
[Wolf Blitzer speaks in the background]
You can also add the video into the plugin's video playlist simply by clicking the "Add"" button.
Juice provides an added feature where you can click a "Search" button and get a generic search engine result.
This search engine result is the same thing that you'd get, if you search that chunk of text in a search engine, which in this case is Google.
Back in the "Magic" results, you can get more deep-linked information ... simply by clicking through.
Now, say you're in the mood for more videos.
You open a new browser tab.
Bring up YouTube.
And bring up any video you'd like to watch.
Juice attaches a drag tab, which you can drag to add into the Juice video playlist.
[Youtube video plays in web browser.]
The video continues to play, even when you close the original YouTube page.
[Youtube video plays in the sidebar.]
Let's go everyone's favorite celeb gossip site, Perez Hilton. Scroll down to find an image we like.
Here's a ... good one, kind of.
Bookmark this photo of Terrence Howard, by dragging it towards the sidebar.
Once Terrence is dragged and placed in the sidebar, you can interact with his pic, the same way you would, in the video playlist.
Now let's close that picture and close the Juice sidebar.
And, let's do a search for, the late professor -- Randy Pausch's very moving "The Last Lecture", by using the browser's search box built into Firefox.
But at the same time, Juice has hunted up more content for you in the background.
Thanks for watching!
If you haven't done so, you can go to juiceapp.com to download Juice.
Give us your feedback! We're always looking for ways to improve Juice.
And, do let us know, if you have any questions.