If you find something that you want to view later, just put it in your Pocket.
Pocket allows users to save content that you find on the web, and then provides you with a way to view it later. You can ‘pocket’ articles, blog posts, social media items, videos, photos, and more. Users can come back and view their saved content at anytime.
Pocket automatically syncs to your phone, tablet, computer, or any other equipped and capable device. You can even email links directly into your Pocket. Pocket works with other apps like Pulse, Flipboard, twitter, Google Currents, and 300 other apps.
A boomarker-let on your web browser (similar to those of Pinterest or Polyvore) allows you to save a desired page with just one click. When you choose to review your saved items, you need not be connected to the internet. Pocket works without an internet connection. That being said, it’s airplane friendly, too!
You know how you can DVR your favorite shows when you don’t have time to sit down and watch them during their first showing? That’s kind of what Pocket does – except for on the web. Pocket allows you to save your favorite things for when you actually have enough available time to enjoy them.
You can sign up for Pocket for free. The on-site directions will walk you through the setup process step-by-step. More than 5 million people are using Pocket and more than 350 million things have been ‘pocketed’. Just follow the directions available here and download Pocket now.
Pocket; what you’ve gotta have this week!
Featured images are screen shots from the Pocket website: getpocket.com.
Written by Ami Reist.