Of course. But do you have the right tools? This is no silly question. You might say: I have a printer. But is it worth the printing for the one time you read the article?
There is a site with the nice and self-explaining title Read it later list. What do you get? You receive the possibility to save links for later reading. This happens with bookmarklets or plugins. The good thing: There are clients for mobile platforms. I use Paperdroid (for Android) in the pro version myself to sync my list for reading in the underground (you can find a free version here). There are also other clients - even for IPhone. If you like you can drop a comment at the end of this blog.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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I just wanted to add the following: There is a similar site for video http://www.radbox.me which also announced mobile apps. Meanwhile android users can stick to freetube (http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.aaa.yo) to collect youtube videos offline ;-)
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