Save links for later with Readbag
Readbag is a useful website for setting aside links to read later. You don't even have to sign up to use it - provided you have a Google account.
Add a bookmarklet to your browser and you'll be up and running in minutes. Quickly add websites and access your stored links later in a variety of different ways including on your phone, via email, your feed reader or in offline mode, and it has a built-in share system to boot.
You might be wondering how this differs from built-in features in your run-of -the-mill feed reader or a more organized social bookmarking system – and the answer is it doesn't. Readbag's saving grace is its simplicity. It doesn't strive to be more than just an easy way to save and share online content. It really come in handy when you're browsing on a mobile device. Add the bookmarklet to your mobile device's bookmarks and it works exactly as it would on your computer.
Add a bookmarklet to your browser and you'll be up and running in minutes. Quickly add websites and access your stored links later in a variety of different ways including on your phone, via email, your feed reader or in offline mode, and it has a built-in share system to boot.
You might be wondering how this differs from built-in features in your run-of -the-mill feed reader or a more organized social bookmarking system – and the answer is it doesn't. Readbag's saving grace is its simplicity. It doesn't strive to be more than just an easy way to save and share online content. It really come in handy when you're browsing on a mobile device. Add the bookmarklet to your mobile device's bookmarks and it works exactly as it would on your computer.













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Subscribe to commentsRhysJul 7th 2008 11:47PM
Save links for later with ctrl+d
Miguel MarcosJul 8th 2008 12:19PM
I've recently started using Read It Later. It'll serve up an RSS feed as well, designate pages to read later easily in the URL bar, and view what you've saved in the toolbar so you don't have to go to any web page. It also will pipe pages onto your machine to be read offline which is highly nifty when you're unconnected.