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NewsPosted onDecember 20, 2012December 20, 2012

The Year in Pocket: 240 Million Saves in 2012

A lot can change in a year. Last December, we had a different name (Read It Later), and the service, founded in 2007, had welcomed its 4 millionth user. A…

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InterviewsPosted onSeptember 26, 2012August 19, 2019

Mediagazer Editor Lyra McKee: What’s In My Pocket

Name: Lyra McKee Bio: Editor, Mediagazer; writer, @readmuck; organizer, @hhbelfast Location: Belfast, Ireland Started Using Pocket: 2011 When Lyra uses Pocket: “I tend to save a lot of stuff during…

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InterviewsPosted onAugust 28, 2012August 19, 2019

Nate Weiner: What’s in My Pocket

Today we’re introducing a new series called What’s in My Pocket, in which we spotlight Pocket users who share their reading and watching habits with the world. We’re kicking it…

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NewsPosted onJuly 3, 2012

Pocket’s Most-Grilled: 11 Recipes for Outdoor Cooking on July 4th

You should be outside right now—but before you go, make sure to save some barbecue recipes in Pocket. Here are some of your most-saved articles, videos and recipes for prime…

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NewsPosted onJune 20, 2012June 20, 2012

Pocket’s Most-Saved Recipes: Chocolate Edition

For a few months now, we’ve been digging into Pocket’s most-saved content from across the web, and sharing it on Twitter at @PocketHits. If you’re not following us there, you…

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NewsPosted onJune 4, 2012

Pocket’s Most-Saved Videos: Clay Christensen, bottle openers, and a real-time horror film

Every week: A handpicked collection of the most popular videos saved in Pocket. Enjoy! – 1. “Tell” (32:47) (Warning: Graphic) From Short of the Week, a real-time horror film by…

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NewsPosted onMay 29, 2012

Pocket’s Most-Saved Videos: Andy Samberg goes to Harvard, and the Golden Gate’s 75th birthday

Every week: A handpicked collection of the most popular videos saved in Pocket. Enjoy! – 1. “The Caen Files: The Greatest Bridge Ever Built” (5:01) A celebration of the Golden…

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NewsPosted onMay 21, 2012May 21, 2012

Pocket’s Most-Saved Videos: Neil Gaiman’s advice to graduates, plus a boxing coach who thinks you’re terrible

Every week: A handpicked collection of the most popular videos saved in Pocket. Enjoy! – 1. “Neil Gaiman Addresses the University of the Arts Class of 2012” (19:56) “If you…

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NewsPosted onMay 14, 2012

Pocket’s Most-Saved Videos: Fresh Air host Terry Gross after dark, and a search for the hipster

Every week: A handpicked collection of the most popular videos saved in Pocket. Enjoy! – 1. “Fresh Air 2” (6:40) What happens after Fresh Air host Terry Gross leaves work?…

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NewsPosted onMay 7, 2012

Pocket’s Most-Saved Videos: World Trade Center, alternative energy and a cab driver’s strange trip

Every week: A handpicked collection of the most popular videos saved in Pocket. Enjoy! – 1. “One World Trade Center: 2004-2012” (2:04) Time-lapse footage of what is now the tallest…

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