The Pros and Cons of Pocket: Save for Later vs. Bookmarks

There’s no shortage of ways to save links: online bookmarking services like Digg.com, read-it-later services like Pocket, or even just the native bookmark feature in your browser. Out of these, what’s the best way to save links? What Is Pocket? Let’s make an important distinction to point out right off the bat. Pocket is not a bookmarking […]

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How to Send Websites to Kindle so You Can Read Later

The Amazon Kindle is the best device for reading. It has a special screen that doesn’t strain your eyes and has a range of handy features for readers such as the ability to highlight passages and offline dictionaries. So why would you limit it to just books? Here’s how to send and read web articles […]

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5 Apps Better Than Browser Bookmarks to Manage Tabs and Save Links for Later

Bookmarks are great to save links for later, but they do tend to pile up into clutter. These smart apps will help manage bookmarks better than the built-in browser feature and even get you through your read-it-later list. There are still several dedicated apps that do a great job of syncing bookmarks, like Pocket for […]

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