Introduction
Golimojo scans the text on a web page, looking for words and phrases that
can be linked to Wikipedia articles. When matching words or phrases are found,
they are turned into hyperlinks right on the web page. The examples below
illustrate what this looks like.
Before
Here's an excerpt from Buzz Aldrin's NASA
biography:
Prior to joining NASA, Aldrin flew 66 combat missions in F-86's while on duty in Korea. At Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, he served as an aerial gunnery instructor. Following his assignment as aide to the dean of faculty at the Air Force Academy, Aldrin flew F-100's as a flight commander at Bitburg, Germany. He went on to receive a doctorate at MIT, and was then assigned to the Gemini Target Office of the Air Force Space Systems Division, Los Angeles. In March 1972, Aldrin retired from Air Force active duty, after 21 years of service. As a USAF jet fighter pilot during the Korean War, he shot down two MIG 15 aircraft.
After
The same excerpt after Golimojo has added links to it:
Prior to joining
NASA, Aldrin flew 66 combat missions in
F-86's while on duty in
Korea. At
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, he served as an aerial gunnery instructor. Following his assignment as aide to the dean of faculty at the
Air Force Academy, Aldrin flew
F-100's as a flight commander at
Bitburg,
Germany. He went on to receive a doctorate at MIT, and was then assigned to the Gemini Target Office of the
Air Force Space Systems Division,
Los Angeles. In March 1972, Aldrin retired from
Air Force active duty, after 21 years of service. As a
USAF jet fighter pilot during the
Korean War, he shot down two
MIG 15 aircraft.