Website Wednesday: Pocket

As a student who conducts a lot of online research, you're bound to come across an articles, images or videos that interests you but simply do not have time to check them out!  Instead of book marking a bunch of pages or sending these items to yourself via e-mail, you can send them to a helpful tool called "Pocket"!
When you use Pocket, you have the option to save interesting "finds" through your web browser, e-mail and from over 500 different forms of social media!  You can view your Pocket from your smart phone or computer and view your material when it's more convenient for you!  To check out a video tutorial of how Pocket works, click "here"!

01. "Pocket." Pocket. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.
02. "Introducing Pocket." Vimeo. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.

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