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Pocket’s sort by time to read feature seems designed for the return of commutes – The Verge
Pocket is rolling out a new sorting feature for saved articles on Android, that allows users to organize by “time to read”. Pocket uses a 220 words-per-minute average…

Hitting the Android app first, and iOS and the web later
Image: Pocket
Pocket, an app for saving articles to read later, is rolling out a sorting option to Android users over the next few weeks that could solve my paralysis when choosing something to read. The new sort by time-to-read feature, spotted by The Verges Dan Seifert, means articles can be organized where they fit best, whether its the five minutes it takes to microwave lunch, or a 20-minute wait for the late bus.
The feature appears in…
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