Save for Later

Save for Later

10/28/2015

link

https://medium.com/@dianakimball/save-for-later-b2fa64782078

summary

In this article, the author discusses the importance of having a 'Save for Later' feature for online content consumption. The author highlights how in today's information-rich world, we often come across interesting articles, blog posts, or videos that we don't have time to fully engage with at the moment. The 'Save for Later' feature allows users to bookmark such content, ensuring that they don't miss out on valuable information and can easily access it later when they have more time. The author also suggests that this feature helps in reducing the feeling of information overload, allowing users to curate and organize the content they want to explore further. Overall, the article emphasizes the value of the 'Save for Later' feature as a tool for efficient content consumption in our fast-paced digital lives.

tags

bookmarking ꞏ saving articles ꞏ reading list ꞏ procrastination ꞏ productivity ꞏ time management ꞏ information overload ꞏ online resources ꞏ digital organization ꞏ content curation ꞏ knowledge management ꞏ online reading ꞏ mental clutter ꞏ article archiving ꞏ resource collection ꞏ online research ꞏ digital bookmark ꞏ web browsing ꞏ digital library ꞏ information retrieval ꞏ article discovery ꞏ digital hoarding ꞏ content consumption ꞏ digital information ꞏ article management ꞏ bookmark storage ꞏ reading habits ꞏ online references ꞏ online learning ꞏ digital productivity ꞏ digital reading ꞏ article backlog ꞏ content bookmarking ꞏ online bookmarking ꞏ article curation ꞏ digital content ꞏ web articles ꞏ article organization ꞏ online reading habits ꞏ digital archive ꞏ reading efficiency ꞏ article tagging ꞏ information organization