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Longreads Founder Partners With Read It Later

Longreads founder Mark Armstrong is bringing his long-form journalism curation skills to Read It Later, where he is signing on as editorial advisor. Armstrong launched Longreads, a feed of long stories...

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Who Are The Most-Read Authors On The Web?

Which authors online keep readers coming back for more? Read It Later delved into its data to find which articles its 4 million users saved to “Read Later” most often, which authors have the highest...

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Longreads offers some exclusive content to paying members

Longform journalism site Longreads, which curates long stories from around the web that are “best enjoyed away from your desk,” has started offering paying members “exclusive access to stories that...

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Long-form journalism site Longreads joins The Atlantic’s digital network

Longreads and The Atlantic have created a partnership that will feature Longreads content across The Atlantic‘s digital properties, the companies announced Friday. Longreads, founded by former Time...

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The short story of Longreads, according to founder Mark Armstrong

Mark Armstrong, like many people in New York City, was a commuter — he commuted to Time Inc.’s midtown Manhattan offices from Cobble HIll, Brooklyn, and it was the tedium of the commute that led him to...

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Some new data & further thoughts on my save & read it later habits

One of the things I like about the internet (as opposed to hating it) is the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions with really smart people and walk away more educated from those...

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My save to read it later habits, visualized as an infographic

Is save and read it later service Pocket becoming like my old (forgotten TiVo) -- lot of saving and a lot less reading? CEO of Pocket says no, not really. But when I look at my own data, I read only a...

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