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FACEBOOK ROLLS OUT NEW FEATURE TO 'SAVE' ARTICLES FROM YOUR NEWSFEED FOR FUTURE READING 81769

Facebook rolls out new feature to 'Save' articles from your newsfeed for future reading
Source: Facebook Newsroom

Facebook added a new feature for iOS, Android and the web today in a bid to take on increasingly popular services like Pocket, Instapaper and Readability that are designed to help you save longer articles for later reading. The new “Save” feature is built right into Facebook’s News Feed and lets you save articles and other links within the app. The company actually tested a similar feature back in 2012, but now it appears to be getting an official rollout.

Facebook rolls out new feature to 'Save' articles from your newsfeed for future reading
Source: Facebook Newsroom

Unlike other standalone apps like Pocket, Facebook Save won’t cache your articles for later offline reading. Instead, it simply stores a a list of links you’re interested in but don’t have time to click right away. To save something, just click the options button in the top right corner of a link and then tap save. Your list of saved content isn’t exactly front and center on mobile or the web though, so most people may overlook it entirely.
Facebook rolls out new feature to 'Save' articles from your newsfeed for future reading
Source Facebook Newsroom

It makes sense for Facebook to offer a quick and seamless way to save links for later, potentially stopping some people from bothering to use another service at all. Of course, Save doesn’t work outside of Facebook, so we assume apps like Pocket and Instapaper aren’t exactly fearful of this new service. But if the social networking giant decides to expand, or offer a stand-alone Save app in the future, it could be a real issue for smaller companies already offering a useful service.


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