![]() Hint: It’s also great for when you don’t want to “like” something necessarily, but you do want to remember to come back to it later. This way the little pocket icon pops up right alongside other action buttons like “reply” and “like” for easy article saving, as you can see below. One of the things I like best about Pocket is the ability to connect it with my browser plus around 800 apps, Twitter being the one I use most. Read an article from your Pocket list even when you’re offline or click through to access the original source ![]() If you tend to browse on desktop, the Pocket website (just above) or desktop app are both a snap to use install the bookmarklet right in your browser bar so you can literally click a button, add a tag if you want, and forget about the article until later.īut if mobile is more your speed, download Pocket app for Android or Pocket app for iOS - even Pocket for Kobo or Kindle Fire - then enable the Pocket Share Extension. That way you can save something just the same way you might text it or share to Facebook. Stuff I save: From great news stories I want to spend more time on, to important Twitter threads, to cool new items we’re always discovering to share with our readers. ![]() You can even tag your saved content so that it’s easy to come back to a particular category later.ĭo you know how easy that makes holiday shopping? Just click all the “gift” items you’ve spotted online and tucked away in your Pocket account for the entire year, and…boom.īut for someone like me saving a ton of different things for different reasons, it really is fantastic, and keeps me away from the time suck of Pinterest. ![]() Related: The inbox zero trick that saved us from total disaster It lets me quickly bookmark pretty much everything, all directly from the web or even social media, and save it in one place. ![]() This brilliant, simple, very intuitive bookmarking service has replaced –and even Pinterest in its former glory (RIP) - for me. Let alone recipes you want to remember, gifts you want to buy, YouTube videos you want to see…you get the picture. If you’ve become more of a news junkie over the past year like I have, you’ve probably realized that your standard browser bookmark bar isn’t necessarily your best best for saving articles you want to come back to. ![]()
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