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Mozilla is closing down the popular Pocket app, which lets you save articles from the web so that you can read them later.
Mozilla is discontinuing its Pocket and Fakespot services to concentrate resources on enhancing Firefox with AI-driven features.
Mozilla will discontinue Pocket on July 8, urging users to export data as it shifts focus to smarter browser experiences.
Mozilla said it is shutting down Pocket because "the way people save and consume content on the web has evolved." ...
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Mozilla today said that it is shutting down Pocket, the read-it-later service that allows users to save articles, videos, and ...
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Mozilla is shutting down the read-it-later service Pocket in July, but you'll have until October to download any articles you ...
Pour one out for an App Store classic. Mozilla has just announced it’s phasing out its read-it-later service, Pocket, ...
Mozilla said Fakespot “resonated” with executives three years ago, but “didn’t fit a model we could sustain.” Pocket “helped ...
"We’re grateful to the communities that made Pocket and Fakespot meaningful," Mozilla's post reads. "As we wind them down, we’re looking ahead to focusing on new Firefox features that people need most ...