Guest Jared Peters Posted May 29, 2014 Posted May 29, 2014 Pocket has launched a brand new subscription service, appropriately called Pocket Premium, that helps you organize and store information from the internet. The new Premium service offers a few things that the free Pocket service doesn’t, including a way to permanently save content, a new fully integrated search function, and suggested tags to keep your saved items organized. With the Pocket Premium service, anything you save to Pocket is copied and stored forever. That might not sound so useful, but consider how often the internet and web pages change. Links break, images get deleted, servers go down, etc. Pocket makes a snapshot of those web pages and stashes them away so you will literally always have access to it, even if the site goes down or breaks. On top of that, Pocket will also automatically apply suggested tags to your content, which makes finding it that much easier. To pull everything together, Pocket is implementing a new full-content search that will scan everything about content when you search for it, including text, authors, tags, you name it. With the new auto-apply tags, this will drastically speed up how long it takes for you to find what you’re looking for. The new Premium service is going to run $5 per month, or $45 for a year, if you don’t mind paying up front for a discount. Hit the link below to get started. source: Pocket Come comment on this article: Pocket launches $5 per month Premium subscription service Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more! News via TalkAndroid
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