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The best social networking add-ons for all your browsers

If you're a social networking butterfly, or if you have the malevolent aspirations of one day becoming a 'social media expert,' you almost certainly spend a vast amount of time surfing the Web. You probably use a modern browser like Firefox or Chrome, and you almost certainly have a ton of tabs open at the same time. It can be hard work, keeping track of multiple websites. Hitting F5 is a ...

Read It Later Pro for Android hits the Market, on sale for 99 cents

Read It Later, the popular Web reading list app, has finally launched an official Android app. Best of all, it's heavily discounted right now and selling for just 99 cents. Like its iOS counterparts, Read It Later Pro for Android offers clean, distraction-free reading of all the items you queue up as you browse the Web. Offline reading support is provided, and fonts can be adjusted to your ...

Notes for Later is a super-fast way to email links to yourself

The problem of "saving stuff for later reading" is a known issue, with several established solutions. You've got Read It Later, Instapaper, Delicious, Diigo (including "unread bookmarks" functionality), and a ton of other alternatives. Notes for Later differentiates itself by being super-minimalistic. Your email client is your reading list; if you use Gmail, you can just create a filter to label ...

Historious lets you easily recall where you browsed, but the price tag is a killer

Historious tries to fill an incredibly tiny niche in the world of online bookmarking, archiving, and saving text for later perusal. It's a browser bookmarklet, and its claim to fame is that it involves just a single click. There's no tagging or anything like that. Once you click the bookmarklet, Historious adds the site to your "personal history." You can then search your personal history for ...

Apple starts rejecting iPhone apps that require registration to work

Just when we thought Apple's weird and arbitrary App Store rejections were at an end, they've invented a new reason to keep iPhone apps out of the store. Apparently, Apple doesn't like apps that require you to register for an account before they'll work. Wait, WHAT? The app that was reportedly rejected is Read It Later, which needs a user account for you to save articles in so you can ... you ...

ToRead bookmarklet emails you an article with one click

There are plenty of ways to save an article for later reading. Read it Later and Instapaper are just two of them. ToRead is a little bit different, though; it's a bookmarklet that sends a cached version of a Web page (or just the text of an article) straight to your inbox with one click, so you can read it later. Yeah, the website is sort of hideous, but the service works as advertised. ...

Postponer is an awesome ReadItLater extension for Google Chrome

I primarily use Google Chrome for my desktop browsing, but I do a fair amount of surfing on my iPod touch as well. ReadItLater is an awesome way to bridge the browsing gap between the two -- allowing me to file things away to check out another time. There's already a solid iPhone app, but no official Google Chrome extension. No matter -- Postponer is an awesome ReadItLater extension for ...