Newsreading app Pulse has released a bookmarklet and Chrome add-on that let users save stories they’re reading on the web to read later on pulse.me, as well as Pulse’s apps for iPhone [iTunes link], iPad [iTunes link] and Android devices.
The launch puts Pulse into direct competition with other tools for later reading, such as Instapaper and Read It Later, all of which boast various advantages in terms of app integrations and browser compatibility. Pulse’s major advantage is its integration with its own apps.
I also prefer Pulse’s web reader to its competitors, namely for its elegant design and because it allows me to read what’s in my queue without opening a separate tab.
Try it out for yourself and, in the comments, let us know what read-it-later application you prefer.
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Posted on Mon, 29 Aug 2011 14:57:42 +0000 at
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