But the articles, products and other content people save to view later could serve as another strong signal of someone’s interests, especially if that and associated interests aren’t something that Facebook would otherwise be privy to.Ĭheck out Liu’s demo of the Save button’s web version below. Facebook already has a pretty good idea based on the content people interact with in their news feeds. Then, whenever someone wants to check out that archived content, they’ll be able to find it in the same Saved section on Facebook’s site or in its mobile app.ĭepending on how much data Facebook is able to collect from each save - and how much of that is data Facebook isn’t already collecting - extending the Save button web-wide could give Facebook an even better idea of the content that people are interested in and that Facebook should show in their news feeds. Sites that include it on their pages will let visitors store articles, products and other media to their Facebook accounts. As I prepared to install a new shower valve, the second step was shutting off the water supply. With 250 million people using Save each month, now Facebook is rolling out its Save button to the wider web, the company’s head of platform, Deborah Liu, announced on Tuesday at Facebook’s annual developer conference, F8, in San Francisco.īased on a brief demo during the F8 keynote session, Facebook’s Save button seems to work a lot like Instapaper and Pocket. And don’t forget to turn off water supply while working so no accidents happen here either With all those important boxes checked off, we can finally begin our installation process. Its available to be downloaded in SVG and PNG formats. It was a Facebook-only version of read-it-later apps like Instapaper and Pocket. NEW YORK, N.Y., Ma(SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) - HitPaw, a leading provider of multimedia tool industry, is proud to announce the release of HitPaw Video Converter V2.8.0. This open source icon is named instapaper and is licensed under the open source OFL 1.1 license. Just like the latter, it also sports a pretty intuitive interface and offers full-on customization that makes for a great reading experience. When Facebook rolled out its Save button in July 2014, it offered an easy way for people to bookmark links posted in their news feeds to check out later. Instapaper Instapaper is very similar to Pocket on most fronts. Import highlights from many other apps, PDFs-even podcast highlights from the Airr app, described below.Facebook is rolling out its Instapaper-like bookmarking tool, Save, to the wider web. If you’re on iOS and only read print books, I’d recommend Highlighted, detailed below. Grab highlights from print books Take a picture of a page in a book and then slide your finger over the text you want to digitize and save. Pull in saved passages from read-it-later services like Instapaper and Pocket. YouTube Studio exiting beta, adds new metrics for impressions. You can add notes to any passage to add your own perspective to any highlight. Back in August of 2016, Pinterest acquired Instapaper, the read-it-later bookmarking. I like having access to all my favorite passages from across my ebooks in one place. Pull in ebook highlights Readwise can import all the highlights you’ve made in Kindle, Apple Books or Google Play Books. Then highlight anything you reading online, right-click, and select “Save Highlight to Readwise.” Or, if you have the Readwise app for iOS or Android, select any text on your phone and share it to Readwise. Highlight online articles Install the Readwise browser extension for Chrome or Firefox.
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