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A new Button "Read it later"

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    kburman6
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    It very often that while reading an article i found some more article on other topics which i would like to read but currently its not possible.So i used to bookmarks article for later reading but after a while my bookmarks became over crowded and difficult to find what i read, what want to read and what are article i really want to bookmark. So i would really appreciate if you add a button "Read it Later" on the article page like YouTube "Watch it Later". One more thing i would like to be added: Shot by Bookmarked date in "Bookmarks" because it very hard to find what i bookmarked last time.Every time i have to scroll till the end to find the one.

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      It very often that while reading an article i found some more article on other topics which i would like to read but currently its not possible.So i used to bookmarks article for later reading but after a while my bookmarks became over crowded and difficult to find what i read, what want to read and what are article i really want to bookmark. So i would really appreciate if you add a button "Read it Later" on the article page like YouTube "Watch it Later". One more thing i would like to be added: Shot by Bookmarked date in "Bookmarks" because it very hard to find what i bookmarked last time.Every time i have to scroll till the end to find the one.

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      Sanjay K Gupta
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      Yes, sometimes I also miss this feature.

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        It very often that while reading an article i found some more article on other topics which i would like to read but currently its not possible.So i used to bookmarks article for later reading but after a while my bookmarks became over crowded and difficult to find what i read, what want to read and what are article i really want to bookmark. So i would really appreciate if you add a button "Read it Later" on the article page like YouTube "Watch it Later". One more thing i would like to be added: Shot by Bookmarked date in "Bookmarks" because it very hard to find what i bookmarked last time.Every time i have to scroll till the end to find the one.

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        SoMad
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        I like that idea. It is very similar to the playlist feature they have on http://codeproject.tv[^]. Soren Madsen

        "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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          I like that idea. It is very similar to the playlist feature they have on http://codeproject.tv[^]. Soren Madsen

          "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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          David C Hobbyist
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          This is IMHO a great idea. I too would love this feature. Edit: Sorry meant to reply to the OP.

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          Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live.

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