Everyone has come across a situation when you find a bunch of useful material, but there is absolutely no time to read it. What to do in this case and what resources can help you not to lose what was found?
The easiest and most affordable way is to create a special folder and add bookmarks to the articles that interest you. Firstly, this way you can keep track of the number of articles left to read and delete unnecessary ones as you read. In addition, if you want to save the information you have read, you will already have a link to the article.
Another common way is to use the built-in RSS capabilities. For example, in Google Reader you can mark the materials you like with an "asterisk" and later, when the time comes, go back and read the marked article in its entirety.
For fans of Mozilla Firefox, it will be useful to learn about a special extension that will allow you to add the article you are interested in to the lists for "further thoughtful reading." The extension is called Read It Later and is very easy to use.
If you are an active Google Notebook user, you probably know that you can save entire portions of web pages in your notebooks. An excellent solution would be to create a separate notebook and add entire articles or fragments of articles there, and in the future, familiarize yourself with their content in more detail and thoughtfully.