Podcasts/Converge/TechHow Firefox is using Pocket to try to build a better news feed than Facebook How Firefox is using Pocket to try to build a better news feed than Facebook / Pocket CEO Nate Weiner on how local data processing is the future of personalized recommendations By Casey Newton, a contributing editor who has been writing about tech for over 10 years. He founded Platformer, a newslette
Content on the web is powerful. It enables us to learn new things, discover different perspectives, stay in touch with whatâs happening in the world, or just make us laugh. Making sure that stories like theseâstories that are worth your time and attentionâare discoverable and supported is central to what we care about at Pocket. Itâs important for quality content like this to thriveâand a critical
When Mozilla and Pocket joined forces less than a year ago, we said that together we will work to provide people everywhere with the tools to discover and access high-quality web content across platforms and silos, for a safer, empowered, independent online experience. Whatâs happening? When we started testing Pocket Recommendations in Firefox Beta New Tab last year, we were excited to find that p
A letter from Pocketâs founder/CEO to Pocket users. You may know Pocket as the app. The little button in your browser. The late-night reading companion. The reprieve from the noise. A place to find interesting content. To us, the team building it, it means a mission that we care deeply about. One that might have begun with the simple goal of saving the articles you wanted to read later, but that t
We are excited to announce that the Mozilla Corporation has completed the acquisition of Read It Later, Inc. the developers of Pocket. Mozilla is growing, experimenting more, and doubling down on our mission to keep the internet healthy, as a global public resource thatâs open and accessible to all. As our first strategic acquisition, Pocket contributes to our strategy by growing our mobile presen
In the last 3 years, over 22 million people have saved more than 2 billion articles and videos to Pocket. Theyâve used Pocket to capture the stories that matter to them, to learn and grow in their careers, and to be inspired and entertained. We are humbled by this, and are committed to making Pocket a unique place where you can find, save, and recommend the stories that interest you for many years
The organization is losing relevance in a world where the desktop browser is less important. The open web is in constant peril. Almost a generation ago, everyone worried Microsoft, which had the dominant web browser of the time, could dictate the content people saw and the tools developers use. Its dominance faded, but the rise of mobile prompted new concerns about the role Apple and Google play a
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