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May 6, 2010
Posted by Ye Myat

Read it later: Read things on the go

Recently a friend of mine suggested me to this pretty cool Firefox (Available for Safari, IE and Chrome) plug-in. Its called “Read it later”. What it basically do is, for instance, when you are in a rush but then you saw this nice article on the web so you bookmark the link with “Read it later” so you won’t miss it to read. The bookmarks can be downloaded for offline view too. The plug-in can be configured to integrate with Google Reader. That’s quite simple and good right? Well that’s not just that.

You can head to App Store and download “Read it later” for iPhone/iPod Touch and stay in sync with bookmarks. Offline viewing is also available on mobile as well. Read it later mobile available for Android, Blackberry, Pre and Symbian as well.

If you like to read a lot of articles on the inter-web, I bet you’ll love this.

http://readitlaterlist.com

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