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Web article clipping – Read It Later
I have lost count of how many times I have come across an article online and thought “I’ll read this later” and then added it to my bookmarks, only to never read it, while my bookmarks get longer and longer with hundreds of unread items.
I’ve been using Read It Later for sometime, as a Firefox plug-in, benefiting greatly from the RSS feed option which allows me to subscribe to my clipped articles in Google Reader or any other RSS reader.You simply click on a toolbar icon when you are on the page you want to read later and the plug-in adds it to a drop down menu on the right hand side of the browser, and, if selected, to you RSS feed.
A short Technorati review of the application version for the iPhone can be read here while an more in-depth review from whatsoniphone.com is available here
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