In a surprising move, Mozilla, the popular browser company that owns Pocket, has announced the shutdown of Pocket along with another useful website, Fakespot. The company claims the reason for the ...
Pocket will soon be no more. Pocket was the most popular read-later service with more than 30 million users, according to Mozilla. The platform was originally founded in 2007 as Read It Later, just as ...
Mozilla is saying goodbye to two of its most practical products: Pocket and Fakespot. The browser extensions turned mobile apps will both become unusable this July, with Pocket data remaining ...
When web services shut down and have time to put up a blog post about it, there’s typically some real understatement in their explanation of “why.” Bookmarking service Pocket’s goodbye post truly ...
According to The Verge, Mozilla is officially shutting down Pocket, the web bookmarking service that was once known as Read It Later. The tool was integrated into Firefox back in 2015, then acquired ...
Both products are immensely helpful, given the amount of web browsing and online shopping most of us do these days. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share ...