Mozilla announced that Pocket, the web aggregator, is shutting down. This is devastating. Pocket wasn’t just a tool to save articles for later; it curated stories tailored to your interests—news, science, tech, lifestyle—all in one app. Unlike newsfeed apps like CNN, THM, or The Hill, which pull from limited sources, or apps like Citizen, Samsung News, or SmartNews, which aggregate from multiple outlets, Pocket offered a unique blend of diverse, high-quality content.
This is heartbreaking. Pocket was one of my favorite apps, and its loss leaves us with fewer options beyond scrolling social media or shopping on our phones. Reading, especially long-form content, is good for you, but how can you read if you can’t find the content? Pocket recommended articles I wouldn’t have searched for but loved reading. No other aggregator does this. The web is flooded with “content,” but it’s mostly junk.
Gone are the days of engaging websites (with rare exceptions), local e-papers, or stumbling upon articles that sparked joy while surfing the sea of information. Now, the web feels sterile and boring, with everything moving online, killing the spirit of the web—and computers along with it.
God bless, and Tech Talk to You Later!!
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