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October 28, 2009 --  Context based spell check improved

Improved context-based spell check from the word pair level to the partial sentence level for preregistered phrases.  This service can now identify first or last names that appear as spelling errors as valid even when the name uses a middle initial.  Phrases with stopwords can also be identified.

October 15, 2009 -- New On-the-Fly Word Classifier Incorporated

Incorporated new word classifier to identify the last names of people on-the-fly that are not present in any of this service's dictionaries.  New word classifier can also identify possible French and Spanish language words on-the-fly that are not present in any of this service's dictionaries.
October 10, 2009 -- Major Increase in Last Name Pool

Used new word classifier to increase last name pool from 55,000+ to 130,000+ using names in content on major government websites.

September 16, 2009 -- New On-the-Fly Scientific Terms Word Classifier Created

New reporting feature provides separate report of complex scientific words such as those found in the field of medicine and other fields of study.  This allows your experts to easily review them.

July 21, 2009 -- Spell checked 2009 CIA World Factbook (part A)

Completed a typo check of the 2009 CIA World Factbook (part A).
I believe you will find the results quite interesting.

June 27, 2009 -- New Report Guide Created
 
A new report guide is now available to help you navigate and get the most out of the information from this service.  It's loaded with tips to help you make your website the best it can be.  It contains hypertext links for fast access to the content quality assurance information.
You can check it out on the "Guide" page.

May 21, 2009 -- White House Website Changes
 
The White House website www.whitehouse.gov has relocated some of it's web pages to other areas.  Copy the spelling error into their websites search site feature to locate the relocated web page to verify the typographical mistakes I have identified on their website with this service on my Samples web page.

May 19, 2009 -- Service Enhanced

Hundreds of additional words and spelling correction suggestions were added to this service.
Phase II of grammar check feature is currently under development.

April 28, 2009 -- Valuable New Feature Added
 
Added context-based spell check for word pairs such as "Storey County".
Normally the word "Storey" would be identfied as a misspelling of the word "store" or "story".
Since this service has stored the word pair "Storey County" as a valid spelling then
"Storey" is not identified as a misspelling by this service. 

April 22, 2009 -- Valuable New Feature Added
 
This service now performs a grammar check of the "a" and "an" articles of speech.
This means that if a document or web page has the text: "a example" -- this service will identify it.  Misuse of singular and plural forms are also identified such as "an onions" or "a cars".  Exceptions to the rule such as: "a series" are generally not identified as a problem.

April 1, 2009 -- New Pricing Policy

For a limited time you can take advantage of our new "Pay What You Can" payment policy.
Due to the current economic downturn; we are all working hard to make it through these tough times and "Pay What You Can" offers are a win-win for everyone. Have embarrassing spelling errors and more identified on your website to improve your website content and professional image.

Please see the Legal page on this website for the terms of service.

March 28, 2009 -- White House website demo added

Here is the latest results for the White House website.
You can go to www.whitehouse.gov right now to confirm these reports.

Main spell check report
for www.whitehouse.gov
Report summary for www.whitehouse.gov