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Introducing the all-new Read It Later – now called Pocket

April 17th, 2012  •  By Nate

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The best way to save articles, videos and more—now available (and free) for iPhone, iPad, Android and Kindle Fire

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Read It Later started back in 2007, just a month after the iPhone debuted, but before the arrival of the App Store, and long before the Kindle and the iPad. A handful of users signed up and supported the service, and together we learned what was possible with a “read later” button.

More than 4.5 million users later, it’s clear that people have embraced the idea of saving content for later. But they’re not just saving articles to read later—they’re also using our service to save videos, images, recipes, things to buy and more. We soon realized that Read It Later was outgrowing its own name.

When we set out to build the next version of Read It Later, we wanted to build a better ‘view later’ experience. We believe that you should be able to take your content with you. No matter what type of content it is, no matter where or when you discover it, the act of grabbing it and taking it with you should be as simple an action as putting it in your pocket.

Today I’m thrilled to announce the release of the all-new Read It Later—now called Pocket.

Pocket is everything you’ve always loved about Read It Later, now with a cleaner, lighter viewing experience and a ton of new features to help you see what you’ve saved—from articles to videos, images and more. We’ve also made Pocket free for everyone.

Get your updated version now for iPhone/iPad, Android and Kindle Fire.

 

Use Your Existing Read It Later Account with Pocket: If you’re a Read It Later Pro user, you’ll get Pocket with our latest app update. (Read It Later Free users, you will need to download the new Pocket app separately.) Once the app is installed, getting started is easy: If already have a Read It Later account, just sign in to Pocket with that. Your saved content will be right there waiting for you.

What’s New in Pocket:

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Stunning New Design: Our new visual list includes thumbnail images for your saved content, so it’s easier to see what you’ve saved.

Beautiful Viewing Experience: We’ve created a lighter, cleaner and (in our humble opinion) more beautiful interface and full-screen reader view. It’s the best way to read articles or watch videos from your phone, tablet or browser.

Pocket Article

Easy Access to Video and Images: Pocket isn’t just the best way to save something to read, but it’s also the best way to save videos and images. (As we mentioned in a recent blog post, YouTube is now our most-saved site.) The new Content Filter makes it easier to see all your saved videos and images in one place.

Favorites: Want to remember the best stuff you saved? Mark them as a Favorite to make them simple to find and share.

Search and Tagging: With the new bulk edit feature and powerful search, it’s never been easier organize and find your content. Filter by tag, and search for keywords, publications and titles.

Plus, Pocket has everything you’ve come to expect from Read It Later, now improved:

Support inside all major apps: You can integrate your Pocket account to save stories easily from apps like Twitter, Flipboard, Zite, and more than 300 others. Any app that currently integrates Read It Later will work with Pocket, the same as before.

Access your list from nearly any device: In addition to iPhone and iPad, Pocket is available on Android smartphones and tablets, as well as Amazon’s app store and on the Kindle Fire. Support for even more platforms is coming soon.

API for Developers and Publishers: We’re dedicated to helping developers and publishers use Pocket to make the most of time-shifting and drive engagement inside their own apps and sites. Learn more about what you can build.

What’s Next

Thanks for all your support over the years, first as Read It Later and now Pocket. There’s a lot more to come, and we hope you find the new version as exciting as we do.

- Nate and the entire Pocket team (Nikki, Max, Matt, Jon, Steve, Mark, and Justin)

Download Pocket now for iPhone/iPad, Android and Kindle Fire

Posted in News , Android, iOS, iPad, iphone, Kindle Fire, Pocket, Read It Later

What Devices Did Read It Later Users Unwrap Over the Holidays? Here’s What the Data Shows

January 12th, 2012  •  By Mark

A lot of happy people unwrapped new gadgets this holiday: Device registrations for Read It Later jumped 148 percent from November to December—a bounce for all the devices and platforms we support, including the iPhone and iPad, Android, Kindle Fire and Firefox extension.

Which device saw the biggest jump?

This holiday it was the Kindle Fire—12.5% of all devices registered on Christmas day and an impressive 17% of new users on the day after Christmas were from the new Amazon device. As you can see below, the Kindle Fire is still quite a bit smaller than our Android and iPhone/iPad audiences (it’s also the only platform with no free version yet). As we recently discussed with Om Malik, it will be interesting to see how that adoption grows over time.

The Kindle Fire jump is more pronounced when you look at the devices activated by first time Read It Later users:

Android Users Go Pro

We also saw some interesting data from the Android platform this holiday. While some have claimed that Android users aren’t interested in paid or premium apps, 45% of Read It Later’s Pro users during the holidays came from Android, and 19% came from the Kindle Fire.

Of Read It Later’s Android users who registered their device during this period, 46% opted for the Pro version during this period, compared to 25% of the iOS user base going Pro.

Read It Later’s Goal: Support for Any Device

Our holiday data serves as another nice reminder that Read It Later users own many different devices—and their preferences for these devices can change over the months and years. They should be able to access their content wherever they are, or whatever they own, and our goal is to offer the broadest support possible—no matter what you unwrap next year.

Posted in Trends , Android, data, devices, iPad, iphone, Kindle Fire, Trends

Unwrapped: How to Use Read It Later with Your New Kindle Fire

December 1st, 2011  •  By Mark

Did someone special get you a Kindle Fire this holiday season? If so, Read It Later is the best way to make the most of it: You can save stories, videos, recipes and images onto your new Fire, and then come back to it anytime and anywhere you want: on the couch, at your computer, or on the airplane ride to your relatives’ house.

With Read It Later, you get a beautiful reading and viewing experience, and you’ll have access to your content wherever you go, online and offline.

Here are five tips for getting started with Read It Later:

1. Download the Read It Later app in the Kindle Fire appstore

Go to the Amazon appstore and download Read It Later. Once it’s on your Kindle Fire, you’ll be able to access your queue from anywhere.

2. Start saving content: Put the Read It Later bookmarklet in your browser

Add our bookmarklet to your regular computer’s browser (or these extensions for Firefox and Chrome), and you’ll be able save stories, videos and images from your computer. With one click of the button, you can save your content and send it straight to your Kindle Fire.

Just go to our bookmarklet page, grab a button, and drag it into your browser’s bookmarks bar…

Then use it to click “read later” on whatever interests you on the web:

• Stories
• Videos
• Recipes
• Images
• Travel content
• Products

3. Use Read It Later inside your favorite apps: Twitter, Flipboard, Zite, Pulse and more

Read It Later works seamlessly with some of the most popular iPhone and iPad apps out there, which means you can click “read it later” from Twitter, Flipboard, Tweetbot, Zite, Pulse and others. Just go into your settings for those apps and add your Read It Later credentials.

4. You’re all set up! Now what kind of content should you save?

Read It Later isn’t just a “bookmarking” service. It takes the content you’ve saved and presents it in a clean, light, readable view. Digging into your favorite magazines, newspapers and blogs has never been easier.

Other content looks great, too: recipes, travel content—and video! When you save links from video services like YouTube & Vimeo, you can stream them right inside the app. You’ll have entertainment queued up whenever you want it.

5. Other goodies that work great with Read It Later

Read It Later also makes it easy to do more with your Queue. Try some of these services:

• IFTTT (“If This, Then That”): This service makes it easy to sync your Google Reader, Twitter favorites, or YouTube and Vimeo favorites with Read It Later. Take a look at their recipes for more great Read It Later ideas.

• Crofflr: Use an E-Ink Kindle along with your Kindle Fire? Crofflr is an independent service that helps you sync your Read It Later queue with your Kindle.

• Read Now: Want to access your Queue from a desktop app on your Mac? Give this a try.

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Coming soon! Get a sneak peek at the new Read It Later 3.0 >

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Want to set up Read It Later with other devices? Check out our Getting Started guides for:

• iPhone/iPad
• Android smartphones and tablets
• E-Ink Kindle
• Your desktop computer and web browser
• Other devices and apps

Posted in News , Amazon, getting started, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Read It Later

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