Your Ad Here

The neatest Stuff to Read With Instapaper Once you’re Stuck in Longass Airport Lines [IPhone]

The neatest Stuff to Read With Instapaper Once youre Stuck in Longass Airport Lines [IPhone] Give Me Something to Read is a terrific, simple service: It’s a set of an appropriate articles and essays saved with the iPhone/iPad/Kindle offline-reading service Instapaper. And you need to read everything on their best of 2010 list .

If you don’t already have Instapaper , one of essential apps for the iPhone and iPad-available on Kindle, too-it’s the very best $5 you’ll spend on an app, especially on the iPad. And it’s totally killer after you’re traveling. Find an extended article you adore, but wanna read it later, like on the couch? Instapaper beams it on your device for offline reading, and it totally syncs up between your whole different devices. I load up my iPhone with Instapaper articles each time I know I’m going to be stuck an airport or an airplane for hours- Give Me Something to Read ‘s best of 2010 list is a smart strategy to get started. [ Give Me Something to Read via Nick Bilton ]

Source

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • email
  • PDF
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • RSS

This post is tagged: , , , ,

Leave a Reply





  • Sprint launches New Ventures arm, adapts ID and Zone apps for foreign marketsSprint launches New Ventures arm, adapts ID and Zone apps for foreign markets

    Like any money-hungry corporation, Sprint's branching out to pursue greener (as inside the color of dolla dolla bills) pastures. The Hesse-led co's just announced the creation of its New Ventures unit, an overseas- and wholesale-focused entity that is set to expand upon Android's rapidly growing user base to generate some lucrative B2B handshakes with manufacturers and foreign… »
  • Proton and Yes team as much as offer Malaysia’s first 4G-connected car, promise more to returnProton and Yes team as much as offer Malaysia’s first 4G-connected car, promise more to return

    The 1st one may only amount to a MiFi housed within the dash (although that does come standard), but automaker Proton and Malaysian carrier Yes appear to have some fairly grand designs on 4G-connected cars. As well as providing a WiFi hotpot for passengers, they eventually hope to exploit the 4G connectivity for a number of automotive-related applications, including vehicle… »

Categories

Subscribe

Enter your email address: