Pocket has long been one of our favorite services for saving articles and reading them later.

Here’s how to use Pocket like a pro.

Alternatively, other surfing app users can try the bookmarklet.

Both allow you to add an article and tag them as you do.

You’ll just need to confirm your email address the first time you do so.

Batch Save Pocket allows you to add multiple links in one go.

But every time I fire up Blender, I forget how to use its interface.

I’d love it if I had some documentation on hand that I could pull up easily.

First I’ll headherewhere I can find a list of Blender interface tutorials.

We’ve talked before about how to use Pocket and Evernote together for aseamless archival system.

you could expand on this with the use of tags and a recipe likethis one.

Test Case: Researching an HTPC

I want to set up a new home theater PC.

On Lifehacker alone there arejustsodangmanyguidesandhow-tos.

I don’t want to junk up my Evernote notebook with all of them.

Just the ones that are relevant.

If I find an article that’s useful, I’ll usethis IFTTT recipeto give it a tag.

It will then get sent automatically to a notebook of my choice.

I can even set up multiple tags to send articles to different notebooks.

you’re free to even filter out articles of a certain length.

Gist(iOS):This app summarizes your articles and provides a quick overview of the important points.

These are just a few examples of specialized apps.