Metamuse

79 // Read-later apps with Tristan Homsi and Dan Doyon


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How can software improve the practice of reading? Tristan and Dan are the founders of Readwise. They join Adam to talk about the history of read-later apps like Pocket and Instapaper; the difference between reading for betterment and reading for entertainment; and the cat-and-mouse game of web parsing. Plus: how the personal knowledge management explosion in 2020 affected digital reading.

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Show notes
  • Tristan Homsi @homsIT
  • Dan Doyon @deadly_onion
  • falconry
  • My Side of the Mountain
  • Readwise
  • Anki
  • Dan and Tristan meeting on Hacker News
  • Reader
  • Pocket, Marco Arment, Instapaper
  • Mozilla acquires Pocket
  • Why We’re Bootstrapping Readwise
  • Alan Kay on computer science as pop culture
  • Readability.js
  • web standards acid test
  • Reader browser extension
  • RSS
  • Explorable Explanations
  • offline first
  • JSON Patch
  • Second Brain
  • commonplace book, marginalia
  • etymology of “document”
  • ...more
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