Save favorite web pages, sites, news and articles to read them later

Those who surf the internet every day end up reading a lot of news, not only contained in their favorite online newspaper or blog, but also those received from friends, via Email, via Twitter or via Facebook.
Almost always you don't have time to read everything and often you have to give up reading interesting things due to lack of time or more urgent and important commitments.
If I wanted to keep a particular article to read it later, when I have time, the fastest thing to do is to save the web page as a favorite, so that I can reopen it when I want, even the next day.
However, if I start to mark several pages, there is the risk of enlarging the list of favorite sites which would quickly become difficult and difficult to consult.
Since the browser's favorites section must remain a space to quickly launch useful websites and applications, and does not serve to store individual web pages, an alternative is needed.
1) So here is a web application called Pocket (ex Read it later) which, as the name implies, allows you to save the news and then take it back calmly when you have time to read it.
Pocket is an extension for Firefox, for Chrome and Safari, a program to be installed on the computer, an application for Android and iPhone mobiles, for iPad and it is also a bookmarklet (a button to be added to the bookmarks bar) also on Internet Explorer.
Practically, whatever method you choose, you can press a button to mark the web page to be read later .
With another button you can access the Readitlaterlist.com page where you can browse the thiols of the saved news which, after having seen them, can be marked as read.
2) Another faster application to save web pages and read the news "later" is Instapaper which works both on computer and on smartphone or Iphone.
Instapaper consists of a simple bookmarklet, ie a " Read Later " button which must be dragged onto the bookmarks bar and which, when pressed, saves the web page on its online service.
To use Instapaper just any name (even without a password) so then, to review the news marked as to read later, you can go to instapaper.com and click on Unread.
There is an extension for Instapaper for Google Chrome that allows you to quickly mark web pages as read later, to see unread news and also to read articles only text, without figures and without other elements.
3) Chrome Save To Google is the extension to save your favorite sites on the Google account, convenient and simple.
Here too, just click on a button to receive the link to the page with the news, via Email, in your inbox.
This time you can choose to send only the text of the page, only a part of it or to send the link.
5) Diigo (heir to Delicious) is a kind of bookmark social network, which can be accessed with a Twitter or Facebook account, where people share links on websites and, at the same time, store them on the portal so that they can be review whenever you want, from any other browser or from a mobile phone.
With Diigo and Delicious, very similar in function, you can tag the links so that you can organize them by categories and find them more easily and there are extensions and tools for all browsers and computers.
6) Saved.io is a simple service to save interesting links quickly.
Without extensions or external programs, you can save any link or website simply by adding saved.it/ in front of its address on the address bar: for example, write saved.io/www.navigaweb.net/2007/09/salvare- favorite-news-web-pages- and.html to save this page in saved.io.
Alternatively, to read the news without being on the internet, you can always save the web page on your PC using the function present in all browsers or download an entire site on your computer
Have you ever used web services of this type "> Open and read offline websites without connection on PC, tablet and mobile phones

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