Is there any kind of linkification extension for safari?

Example being Instead of having to type this in:
http://www.apple.com/webapps/utilities/speeddialwebclipgenerator.html
Is there something in safari that can make it a link?
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Yes, you can add a weblink to this on your homescreen by pressing the "+" symbol when you first load the site in Safari, and adding it to your home screen as per the instructions you receive on the screen. Very easy to do.
Hope this helps.

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