If you’ve ever been usingPulse, the customizable feed reader for iOS and Android, then found yourself stumbling onto something that you’d rather read later, you’ve been out of luck. Until now.

We’ve just spotteda new featurecalled Pulse.me that will allow you to save articles for a later time by sending them to a customized, curated Pulse.me page that you can access from your desktop (via the Pulse.me site) or mobile device (via the app).

We know that you don’t always have time to read every piece of breaking news the moment you see it, so today we are debutingPulse.me– an easy way to save stories for reading later. We developed Pulse.me as a direct response to the feedback we’ve received from you and we think you’ll really enjoy it.

Creating an account is simple with aFacebooklogin, and then you’ll have your Pulse.me profile. Of course, since stories are tied to your account, they’ll show no matter what device you’ve chosen to read.

Interestingly, it’s also working withInstapaper,EvernoteandRead It Laterservices, so there’s really no invasion.

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We’ll be giving it a try, and you should too. Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Story byBrad McCarty

A music and tech junkie who calls Nashville home, Brad is the Director TNW Academy. You can follow him on Twitter @BradMcCarty.(show all)A music and tech junkie who calls Nashville home, Brad is the DirectorTNW Academy. You can follow him on Twitter@BradMcCarty.

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