If you're like me, you save a bunch of web pages for later with software like Save to Pocket but never get to them. You occasionally remember to look at the sad, enormous pile of web content that you ...
A quick way to save any image you see on a Web page is to use the Windows Snipping Tool. This free utility comes with Windows 7 and allows you to draw a rectangle around an on-screen object and save ...
Ever stumble upon a really awesome site that you don’t have time to browse? Sure, you could use Pocket, Instapaper, or Read It Later to save it for for later perusal, but Google would much rather you ...
All web browsers give you the possibility to save a web page on your computer, so you can access it offline within two clicks. It can be really helpful when you want to read an article or a web book ...
Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome make it easy to save a Web page as an HTML file for viewing offline, but that is far from your only option when you want to preserve some or all of the ...
Pocket for Mac is a free, easy to use bookmarking application that lets you sync and save Web content across a variety of Web-connected devices that also run the software. Doesn't require an Internet ...
If you are a webmaster, blogger, or avid Internet user, you might possibly have used the Wayback Machine at some point. For those who don’t know, Wayback Machine is a digital archive service that lets ...
It is possible to add several web page shortcuts to the Windows desktop, but that might not be a good idea since it could cause a huge mess when things begin to pile up. So what should computer users ...
Even in an always-connected world, we may not be always ready to read something interesting that comes its way. The FOMORS (fear of missing out reading something) once led to a profusion of “read it ...
There are myriad RSS readers for the iPhone, but there’s one app we use for storing and reading text on the Web that we’ve kept using even as others have come and gone. GRAB IT: Instapaper (free, ...