Google Chrome's new offline browsing features make Pocket redundant

Google recently added some features that make it easier for users to read the web while offline.

Google has added features to download offline reading sites to Android users last December, but recently, the company added a few new things to make offline web download much more useful.

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First, you can hold on to any link you want to download, then click the new Download Link option. This makes it easy to create a queue for articles. For example, if you are reading a post on Wikipidia with a bunch of links attached, web link storage can help you read offline when the data is low.

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Next, if you are trying to access a website while offline, click Download Page Later to download it as soon as you have a network connection. This will be very useful for people who take the subway or have an intermittent network connection. Then, the new tab page will display the posts you downloaded with the new offline bookmark.

This is not an update to replace, but it is an interesting feature that helps Chrome users to browse offline when there is no network. These features are also useful in areas with poor network connectivity and make applications that store websites like Pocket or Instapaper redundant because instead of downloading this application, users can download the website directly. Next from Chrome. These features are being deployed to the latest version of Chrome on Android. There is still no new information about this update that will be applied on the iOS operating system.

Update 25 May 2019
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