Cyberhoarding: The 5 best services for saving stuff online
We compare five content-saving services to figure out which reigns supreme in the quest to keep your stuff organized.
We compare five content-saving services to figure out which reigns supreme in the quest to keep your stuff organized.
Facebook announced this morning that it has acquired the team behind Spool, which developed an app to save content for viewing later, similar to Instapaper and Pocket.
In a blog post this morning, Spool co-founder and CEO Avichal Garg said …
Updated at 3:40pm PDT with a response from Bitly about negative reactions to the redesign
The simple link-shortening service Bitly just got a major redesign. What started as a way to make long links short enough to fit into a …
Highlight, the location-based app stripping the serendipity out of meeting someone, is launching new features today inspired by the popular upcoming event South-By-South-West.
“South-By-South-West is kind of a preview of what the world would be like if everyone had Highlight,” …
Read It Later, the company that lets you bookmark web content and access it on other devices, has secured a first round of funding for $2.5 million, according to a company blog post.
The idea is to let you save …
Apple is working on a feature called “Reading List” for its Safari web browser that will let users save stories to read later — pretty much the same thing that Instapaper and ReadItLater are doing now — reports MacRumors.
At …
It’s Christmas time for Instapaper fanatics: Developer Marco Arment has finally delivered Instapaper 3.0 for the iPhone and iPad, bringing with it new social features, sharing options, and more.
For those not familiar with the insanely useful service, Instapaper lets …
Google today debuted a new Delicious migration tool for Google Bookmarks, as it aims squarely at fans of Yahoo’s bookmarking service who have been worried that its retiring could lose them their carefully chosen links.
Delicious, which Yahoo acquired in …
Instapaper — a site that lets you quickly save what you’re reading to finish later — has unveiled its iPad version today, along with its plans for release.
The site is developed by Tumblr developer Marco Arment, and it’s one …