Are there still people who mail themselves the URLs of articles they find online and that look promising to ensure they won’t forget reading them afterwards? That is something only cavemen would do. It is much easier to resort to any of the endless social bookmarking services that are currently available on the Internet, and store the page to be read like that. And it turns out now there is an even faster alternative for storing these pages that we feel like reading at a later date. ToRead.cc is a new service that lets users have links instantly stored by merely clicking the button that becomes visible one has installed the provided bookmarklet. This costs nothing, and the only information that a user has to disclose is the email address to which he wants the saved links to be delivered.
In this way, one can retrieve all these articles and posts that come into his attention when he is working, and that he has no chance to read while he is at the office. If social bookmarking sites like Digg and Reddit have never been your thing, this is your second best shot.
ToRead.cc In Their Own Words
An e-mail based bookmark service.
Some Questions About ToRead.cc
Will browsers one day come with one such functionality by default? Which seems more likely to do that first? 







