
Pocket, the read-it-later service that lets you bookmark articles and videos from across the Web to read or watch later, is rolling out a new Premium service, costing $4.99/month or $44.99/year. The subscription will get you access to what it calls a ‘Permanent Library’, a feature that automatically stores a copy of the articles and web pages you save, irrespective of what happens to the article on the Web. Though given it already more-or-less stores all your articles permanently, it’s not clear how appealing this feature will be in itself. Moreover, the upgrade gives access to a new search facility...
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