We made it onto this list, but there's no need to wait until 2019 to start using Pocket to better organize what you love to read. Download Pocket and start reading more, now. (via
@bustle
)
🎧 "With the redesign, the listening feature now resembles a modern podcast app, complete with buttons for skipping ahead and controls for adjusting the speed of the recording." --
@CaseyNewton
(
@verge
)
We can all agree this was a year like no other. That’s what makes Pocket’s
#Bestof2020
articles especially fascinating.
Spoiler — you’ll want to read them all:
The Pocket community has a real knack for finding the internet’s buried treasures — articles of depth, substance, and insight.
See the year’s most popular articles at:
⏳By popular demand, Pocket now shows time estimates on your saved articles and videos! The next time you're waiting in line or unwinding on the couch, open the Pocket app to find a story that suits your moment.
Rebecca Seal, author of "Solo: How to Work Alone (and Not Lose Your Mind)," shares her experience-tested tips on coping with loneliness, establishing work-home transitions, and setting up smarter workspaces in our
#PocketConversation
.
No matter what you’re celebrating or who you are celebrating with, the end of the year is a lot. Here's a few ways Pocket can help you with that little bit of extra this holiday season.
Six of the top 10 most-saved stories for the month were about the virus, with science journalist
@edyong209
's coronavirus coverage for
@TheAtlantic
claiming the top two spots.
This physicist argues that nothing actually exists — the only thing that's real is the information about it.
Here's your 🤯 for the day.
via:
@sciam
,
@BernardoKastrup
Talking to kids about big issues like gentrification and social activism is tough.
Check out these resources from
@creativelychrys
to help spark the conversation:
Before you ✈️ to your holiday destination, visit Pocket’s Best of 2018 and fill your Pocket with great reads. Transform a long flight into your Pocket time.
#peace
With Facebook and Instagram down, you might have a few minutes to read something interesting.
Reply here in the next hour with your most used emoji and we’ll recommend an article for you 👇🏽
You asked, we answered — Pocket now supports text highlights on both iOS and Android. Keep those insights and ideas right at your fingertips, and try highlights today!
"To start decluttering your mind of its endless to-do lists, Carroll recommends grabbing a notebook and pen and following these steps." (via
@TEDTalks
)
Thinking about a career change?
We curated actionable tips from
@FastCompany
,
@TheAtlantic
&
@TEDTalks
to help guide you on a path to your dream role.
Pro tip: bookmarks are private in case you don't want to ❤ this for the world to see. 😉
More:
🧵1/6
"Our choices have consequences, and we make them of our own free will. Or do we?"
Your great, big question for the day. 🤯
via:
@sciam
,
@BrianKoberlein
The *new* Pocket is here and you'll be glad to have it.
Get the newest version of Pocket in the Google Play or App store now and let us know what you think!
After being told to clean slower, Stephanie Land started to see things about the rich that she didn't expect.
Take a look inside her experience in this personal story from
@voxdotcom
.
"We are at the cusp of a turning point that embraces human diversity as joyfully as the diversity of feathered creatures."
via:
@hood_naturalist
,
@audubonsociety
While Facebook and Instagram are down, why don't you take a few minutes to read something interesting or inspiring?
Reply here in the next hour or so with your favorite emoji and we'll recommend an article for you!👇
Does the physical world actually exist, or is it just a product of our collective imagination?
Either way, we can't change what's happening, but it's an interesting debate to consider.
via:
@sciam
,
@BernardoKastrup
,
@mckafatos
Sleep. We all do it, but why and how much is enough? 🤔
We curated expert tips from
@TheAtlantic
,
@voxdotcom
,
@FastCompany
and
@PopSci
so you can get a good night's rest tonight (and every night).
🧵1/5
Is there anything Julia Louis-Dreyfus can't do? Whether it's breaking Emmy records or beating cancer, she's been gracing us with her comedic genius for decades. (by
@mollyesque
via
@TIME
)
#InternationalWomensDay
Here’s to everything we’ve learned, laughed at, been inspired by, read-forgot-about-and-then-rediscovered — and here’s to the next Pocket-worthy story. We can’t wait to read what’s next.
🎉 Hooray! We just added highlights, reading-time estimates, and 6 more features to Pocket when you’re using it in Firefox, Chrome, or any browser. It’s never been easier to dig in and focus on the stories the matter to you.
Algorithms don't care about quality, knowledge or truth, but Pocket does.
Pocket's human curators share the most diverse, accurate and trustworthy stories to enrich your mind, not weigh it down. Learn more:
You know all those articles you saved to Pocket months ago? Give your brain a break and read those instead of the news. It's important to keep nurturing your interests despite all that's going on. 💛
This is no ordinary “Best of 2018” list. This is a list of what Pocket readers are reading. And as you will quickly see, our readers are no ordinary readers! See it here.
#Bestof2018
With Pocket, you’re able to read when it’s convenient for you. Whether that’s on the bus, on a road trip, or working out. Download the new Pocket from the Google Play or App Store and make the most of *your* time.
⏳By popular demand, Pocket now shows time estimates on your saved articles and videos! The next time you're waiting in line or unwinding on the couch, open the Pocket app to find a story that suits your moment.
You asked for it, and we listened!
Android users can now search for articles using new sorting capabilities and a read time filter. You know what that means: search faster, read more.
Check out the details here:
Our most read articles from
@TheAtlantic
,
@Guardian
and
@Wired
are all scrolling and no doom.
See the winners and check out the rest of the year's top articles in our
#BestOf2020
list.
In our latest
#MiniGuide
on how to be grateful, we’ve got 15 articles with insights & advice to become a happier, healthier you. Here’s a recap.
Pro-tip:
@nytimes
taught us that by acting grateful, you can feel grateful. So you can start anytime. 1/4
Looking for more
#longform
reads for
#DataPrivacyDay
?
@wired
has you covered.
"In just the past year, we’ve learned how these troves of information can be used to influence elections, enrich hedge funds, and even catch a murderer."