“Pocket, previously known as Read It Later, is an application and service for managing a reading list of articles from the Internet. It is available for OS X, Windows, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Kobo eReaders, and web browsers.
The application allows the user to save an article or web page to the cloud for later reading. The article is then sent to the user’s Pocket list (synced to all of their devices) for offline reading. Pocket removes clutter from articles and allows the user to adjust text settings for easier reading.” –Wikipedia
Here are my Pocket stats for 2015. This is not necessarily the entirety of the articles I’ve read online, but it does reflect the overwhelming majority of it.
I read 340 articles in Pocket this year, which is 82% of the articles I saved.
I found these stats really interesting:
Follow the stories I’m recommending on Pocket! http://getpocket.com/@cp2dvpc1T07a3gcQdMA6445A09gRTb53cqXFN1beWoe6c9B90x167Zc0nKoIr668?s=invite
This is good. I’d try the app.
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I really love it. It’s free and easy to use.
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I don’t think it’s possible for you to go an hour without reading (up) on something, is it? :p
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‘Tis something of a habit I’ve picked up. 😛
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