If you’re like me, you keep somewhere between 15 and 40 tabs open at a time because you open something, decide you want to read it later, but don’t want to tag it in del.icio.us or bookmark it รขโฌโ and that something becomes 15 somethings, or more. Anne-Marie links to the Firefox extension Read It Later, which allows one to mark a page to be added to a list of pages to be read later. When you do get to reading it, you can then either remove it from your reading list, or tag it in a site like del.icio.us or digg. Pretty rad, I think.
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Assistant Professor of English with research areas in digital literacy, privacy and social media, and queering rhetorics.
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That is the *best* extension that I’ve seen in a long time. Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing that one. ๐