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Readeroo is a Firefox extension powered by del.icio.us that helps you manage all the articles and web pages you want to read by saving them for easy retrieval later on. The name Readeroo comes from “Reader” and “Queue”. Readeroo a bit like Read it Later that save pages to a read-it-later list.
How Readeroo works:
Readeroo only has 2 buttons, “Add” and “Read” buttons. When you discover some interesting articles and you don’t have the time to read now. So you click on the “Add” button to put these articles in your Readeroo queue. The articles are added to your delicious bookmarks with the “toread” tag and you can access them later by clicking the “Read” button to retrieve them from the queue. Readeroo will tags them “donereading” when click the item in your list of “toread” bookmarks. You can change the del.icio.us tags (”toread” and “donereading”) by going into the Readeroo options menu.
This is an easy way to for del.icio.us users to quickly add a bookmark to del.icio.us of the site that you are browsing.
You can download the latest version of Readeroo from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4912.

























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January 2nd, 2008 at 9:05 am
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