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Analyze and compare two articles with Compare Suite ONLINE.

Step 1. Get two articles to analyze with Compare Suite ONLINE.

Step 2. Compare with Compare Suite ONLINE.

Step 3. Analyze the results of comparison.

Step 4. Sending report by e-mail.

General analysis conclusions:

  • Those two articles has a common ancestor, perhaps some press release. 
  • Both texts has a high frequency for "human", "Hanson", "robot", "face" keywords. The general topic of two texts is built by David Hanson robot face that looks like human one.

Step - 1

Find two articles to analyze with Compare Suite ONLINE:

Find two articles to analyze with Compare Suite ONLINE. The first article a CNN's article: "Giving robots a human face" Find two articles to analyze with Compare Suite ONLINE. The second article  is NBC's article: "Can robots look all too human?"
The first article a CNN's article: "Giving robots a human face" The second article  is NBC's article: "Can robots look all too human?"

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Point your web-browser to http://www.comparesuite.com/online.htm 

Point your web-browser to http://www.comparesuite.com/online.htm

Log-in into Compare Suite ONLINE and put articles' text into text boxes.

You should select and copy to clipboard article's text:

You should select and copy to clipboard article's text:

And then paste into Compare Suite ONLINE text box.

And then paste into Compare Suite ONLINE text box.

Click "Compare" button to start comparison. See the result of comparison: e-mailed comparative report

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Analyzing the result of comparison. Common statistic:

Analyzing the result of comparison. Common statistic:

Note: that similarity rate of two documents is 97,9%. It means that almost all words within documents are common and appears in both - the first and the second text.

Compared texts with highlighted common and unique words:

Compared texts with highlighted common and unique words

Common keywords table:

Common keywords table

Unique keywords table:

Unique keywords table

General conclusions

Similarly rate is very high - almost all the words within documents are common and appears in both the first and the second text. Those two articles has a common ancestor, perhaps some press release. 

Common keywords table indicates used keywords. Both texts has a high frequency for "human", "Hanson", "robot", "face" keywords. The general topic of two texts is  built by David Hanson robot face that looks like human one.

Step - 4

Sending report by e-mail

Put your name and e-mail address and click "Send" button. 

Sending report by e-mail. Put your name and e-mail address and click "Send" button

You will get the comparative report by e-mail:

You will get the comparative report by e-mail

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