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Nov 18th 2013, 21:00, by Nick Mediati

Earlier this week, Pocket released a new version of its mobile app for iOS, with the Android update arriving next week. Pocket is a service that lets you save articles you find online so you can read them later, and if you've been thinking of givingit a try, this is a good time to dive in. Here's how to get set up to use it on all your devices.

Sign up for Pocket

Before you use Pocket, you're going to need a Pocket account. To sign up, visit getpocket.com and click the red "Sign Up Now" button. Enter the required information—an email address, a username, and a password—then press Sign Up.

It takes less than a minute to create a Pocket account.

Add Pocket to your browser

The easiest way to add items to your Pocket queue is through the Pocket Button for your Web browser, or by using the Pocket bookmarklet. To get at these goodies, start by visiting Pocket's How to Save page. There, you can install the bookmarklet by dragging the red Download button to your browser's bookmark bar.

If you use a browser that supports the Pocket button, click the link labelled Or select the Pocket button, then click the red Download button, then follow the standard add-on installation procedure for your browser of choice

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