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October 4, 2011, 8:00 am

Quickly Share Links Across Devices with SendTab

[127/365] ImmersedThere are many times during the day–especially, but not exclusively, if you use services such as Twitter, Google+, or Facebook–when you’ll encounter a link that you’d like to check out, but, for whatever reason, the time isn’t right. Maybe you’re on the wrong device, maybe you’re at work instead of home (or vice versa), or maybe you’re just short on time.

There are a variety of services that let you save links. You could save a link to Pinboard or Delicious. You could send it to a service such as Instapaper or ReadItLater, or to an app such as Evernote or OneNote. If the link arrived via Twitter, you could mark the tweet as a favorite. All of these options imply an odd kind of commitment to a link that, after all, you haven’t even properly viewed yet. After all, if it turns out to be nothing, then you are just going to have to delete it later.

Enter SendTab (via Lifehacker)….

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