GigaomRead It Later’s app goes free and gets a new name, Pocket
Read It Later is making its app completely free — no more premium version — and renaming it Pocket to express the fact that users can save any type of content,… Read more »
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Read It Later is making its app completely free — no more premium version — and renaming it Pocket to express the fact that users can save any type of content,… Read more »
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