Read it Later
Read it Later is a Firefox Extension.
You can download it from the extension developer’s website.
This extension gives you the ability to easily save interesting articles for later reading. You can then quickly locate your saved articles at a later date.
After installing the extension, a message will appear asking you to drag-n-drop the Read it Later toolbar buttons:

Clicking on the “OK” button will open up the Customize Toolbar window:

Locate the “Read Later” and “Reading List” buttons.
Left-click and drag each one to your toolbar:

When you are on a webpage that you’d like to save for later, click on the “Read Later” button on your toolbar.
In this example, I’m going to save an article titled, “Save Money with Amazon Subscribe & Save”.
After clicking the “Read Later” button, a red checkmark verifies that the page has been saved:

Use the same icon’s drop-down menu to add the article to your favorite bookmarking services:

What if you change your mind, or end up reading the article right now? In this case, just click on the icon with the red checkmark to remove the article from your saved list.
When you’re ready to go back to your saved article(s), just click on the “Reading List” button and your articles list will appear:

If you would like to open all of the articles in separate tabs, choose “Open all of reading list in tabs” from the same menu.
You can also customize this extension in the “Options” section:

So where are all of these articles stored?
They’re stored locally on your own computer. In fact, if you look in your Bookmarks, you’ll notice a folder named “Read it Later.” This is where all of your saved articles are stored:
















