I use (and love) the Readability Bookmarklet all the time. Today, I came across a very long and in-depth article that I want to share on my blog that has a really horrible reading format. Is there an web service that will allow me to provide a URL to an article and will return a link to the article that has been "Readability-ed" on the server side that I can use as the destination link?

Obviously, the readability of an article is in the eye of the beholder and what-not, but it's my blog and I'd rather link to the article in a nice, easy to read format rather than giving out the link to the article hosted on a website with a horrible design.

Ideally, it would be a service like Bit.ly or any of the other URL shortening service. I spent some time searching Google for something to provide me with this functionality, but the new Google Instant seems to have screwed up my Googling skills and I'm coming up blank.

Any ideas?

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Too bad, I think this is off-topic here; superuser.com/faq If others agree, then I guess webapps.stackexchange.com is a better place to search (and repost, if no answers are to be found). – Arjan Sep 10 '10 at 17:23
I agree with Arjan – subanki Sep 10 '10 at 18:10
Ugh. One more reason the stack exchange model sucks. How the heck is anyone supposed to know where to ask questions? sigh Thanks anyway. – Eric Ryan Harrison Sep 10 '10 at 19:15
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closed as off topic by Arjan, JNK, Josh K, random Sep 10 '10 at 18:13

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