Like Instapaper and the Read It Later extension for Firefox, this tool lets you save web pages for later reading. The difference? There is nothing to install. You don't have to sign up. And the saved pages go right into your RSS reader.

Instructions

  1. Right click this button: Save For Later and select "Add to Favorites". You may get warning message. Click "Yes" to continue. In the "Create in" dropdown select "Link" and click "Add". This is called a bookmarklet.
  2. Drag this button: Save For Later into your browser's toolbar. This is called a bookmarklet.
  3. Subscribe to your personal feed: Subscribe
  4. Surf the web as usual. When you see a page you want to save for later click the bookmarklet and it will automatically appear in your RSS reader.
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Re-Generate Your Bookmarklet/Feed

FAQ

How does it work?

Follow the instructions above. Then whenever your viewing a web page that you want to read later, just click the bookmarklet in your browser. This will add the page to your personal RSS feed, which will then show up in your reader. From there you can tag/flag/star/mark it however you normally would for stuff you want to read later.

What do I don't want to use the service anymore?

Simply unsubscribe to the feed and delete the bookmarklet from your browser. Nothing more needs to be done.

Do I have to sign up?

Nope. No account needed. We don't want any of your personal info.

How do I add the bookmarklet to multiple computers/browsers?

Part of your feed title includes "key: xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx" Enter the key in the form on your left and the correct bookmarklet will be re-generated.