[h=1]Facebook announces “Save” for Newsfeed, a Read-it-Later Service[/h] July 26, 2014 Kishore Ganesh
You scroll down your Newsfeed and find an interesting link. But you don’t have time to read it, and you are torn between reading it and doing your work. To prevent this dilemma, Facebook has launched “Save”, a new feature for Newsfeed, which enables you to save links to read later.
You click a “Save” Button on the Post you want to save, and it gets added to a private list of your Saved Posts, from where you can check it out later.
You may choose to share a Post from your List, but by default it is privy to your eyes only. And if you leave your list to build up without checking it out, Facebook will Notify you about it.
Unlike other Read-it-Later Services like Instapaper and Pocket, you won’t be able to read the content of these links offline. You need an Internet Connection to access your links.
The feature had been tested out on a select group of users before, and due to favourable feedback, it is now starting to roll out to the public.
Facebook announces ?Save? for Newsfeed, a Read-it-Later Service | Tech Geek Forever
You scroll down your Newsfeed and find an interesting link. But you don’t have time to read it, and you are torn between reading it and doing your work. To prevent this dilemma, Facebook has launched “Save”, a new feature for Newsfeed, which enables you to save links to read later.
You click a “Save” Button on the Post you want to save, and it gets added to a private list of your Saved Posts, from where you can check it out later.
You may choose to share a Post from your List, but by default it is privy to your eyes only. And if you leave your list to build up without checking it out, Facebook will Notify you about it.
Unlike other Read-it-Later Services like Instapaper and Pocket, you won’t be able to read the content of these links offline. You need an Internet Connection to access your links.
The feature had been tested out on a select group of users before, and due to favourable feedback, it is now starting to roll out to the public.
Facebook announces ?Save? for Newsfeed, a Read-it-Later Service | Tech Geek Forever