This article was published on August 2, 2012

Read later service Pocket drops Safari Extension, Chrome web app, updates bookmarklet with list view


Read later service Pocket drops Safari Extension, Chrome web app, updates bookmarklet with list view

The popular read later service Pocket has released a nice set of updates today, including a new Safari Extension and an updated bookmarklet. There is also a new Chrome web app and an update to its Chrome extension.

The Safari Extension places a ‘Pocket’ button right next to your URL bar in Safari. It also injects a button right into Twitter.com tweet views and Google Reader article headlines, making it easier to save single pieces of content.

There’s even a contextual menu that lets you save links to pocket by right-clicking on them. The Chrome Extension has gotten a refresh and you can now view your Pocket content right in a Chrome web app.

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The updated bookmarklet for all browsers, which does not require a re-install if you’re already using it, adds a ‘View List’ button that lets you take a quick gander at what you have in your Pocket.

So, a nice set of updates to all of the ways you can save stuff to your Pocket, as well as a new Chrome web app and a Safari extension.

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