I’m now a full-on Instapaper user.
From Instapaper, “Instapaper facilitates easy reading of long text content. We (people) discover web content throughout the day, and sometimes, we don’t have time to read long articles right when we find them. Instapaper allows you to easily save them for later, when you do have time, so you don’t just forget about them or skim through them.”
With the Instapaper “Read Me Later” tabbed on my Safari browser’s Bookmarks Bar, I’m all set to go. Anytime during the day that I come across an interesting article, from browsing news sites and the tens to hundreds of RSS feeds I’m subscribed to, and I’m pretty pushed for time but I just know I’d enjoy reading that later… I press “Read Later” and boom: the article is saved to my Instapaper account, both at Instapaper.com and on my Instapaper iPhone app, in a very condensed and super easy to read format.
I’ve read great things about Instapaper over the past month and have gradually incorporated it into my routine workflow (with an idea of coding my own personal RSS feed from articles on Instapaper into my blog), but now decided to go full-on with the mobile app addition. 
If you’re into reading things, now or later, check it out. And if you have an iPhone/iPad, check it out too! … for a well spent $5.
Also, if you enjoy reading the thoughts and blogs of cool designers/developers as I do… the Instapaper blog by the developer himself, Marco Arment (former lead developer at Tumblr) has had some great stuff with great links for exploration.

I’m now a full-on Instapaper user.

From Instapaper, “Instapaper facilitates easy reading of long text content. We (people) discover web content throughout the day, and sometimes, we don’t have time to read long articles right when we find them. Instapaper allows you to easily save them for later, when you do have time, so you don’t just forget about them or skim through them.”

With the Instapaper “Read Me Later” tabbed on my Safari browser’s Bookmarks Bar, I’m all set to go. Anytime during the day that I come across an interesting article, from browsing news sites and the tens to hundreds of RSS feeds I’m subscribed to, and I’m pretty pushed for time but I just know I’d enjoy reading that later… I press “Read Later” and boom: the article is saved to my Instapaper account, both at Instapaper.com and on my Instapaper iPhone app, in a very condensed and super easy to read format.

I’ve read great things about Instapaper over the past month and have gradually incorporated it into my routine workflow (with an idea of coding my own personal RSS feed from articles on Instapaper into my blog), but now decided to go full-on with the mobile app addition. 

If you’re into reading things, now or later, check it out. And if you have an iPhone/iPad, check it out too! … for a well spent $5.

Also, if you enjoy reading the thoughts and blogs of cool designers/developers as I do… the Instapaper blog by the developer himself, Marco Arment (former lead developer at Tumblr) has had some great stuff with great links for exploration.