Pocket wants you to, literally, pocket websites you find valuable. It is a web service that aims to help you store, organize and share your favorite sites and information.
You can also apparently import and sync Del.icio.us bookmarks automatically, and they have what is called a “pick pocket” feature where you can see what other people have pocketed as their favorite sites. I say apparently because I had trouble accessing any information or service behind its home page. Any time I clicked on a page off the main page, I got error messages. The site seems similar to StumbleUpon, but perhaps a bit more personal. The site was well designed, but its functionality was obviously minimal for me.
ThinkPocket.com In Their Own Words
Well, say you find a web page that seems valuable — a picture, a blog post or video you want to save for later. Just put it in Pocket. If it”s on the web, you can put it in Pocket. With Pocket you can store, organize and share your bookmarks and feeds on the web. Pocket is great because it”s bottomless. You can throw as much web content in it as you want and there”s always room for more…
Why ThinkPocket.com It Might Be A Killer
Tools to have people save and organize their favorite information on the internet is a valuable service.
Some Questions About ThinkPocket.com
Why did I have trouble accessing information on this site? Was it just my computer or are they having problems? How does this service compare with other storing/sharing website services? How are they making a profit? 







