3 great Read It Later apps for saving articles and other content

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How often have you been working diligently when a shiny new article or video caught your eye? You likely either stopped what you were doing to check it out—thereby putting the skids on your productivity—or you ignored it and soldiered on, only to lose track of it later.

Content bookmarking tools—colloquially called “read it later” apps after one of the first and most popular of them—make it easy to capture and curate these articles and videos on the fly. When you’re done working, you can return to them and read, organize, and even share them with others. Here are three of the best.

Pocket

The original read-it-later was actually called “Read It Later,” until it was rebranded as Pocket in 2012. This decade-old app remains one of the most loved bookmarking methods. Capturing content is as easy as clicking a browser bookmarklet whenever you happen on an article, image, or video you want to review later and tagging it.

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