Mozilla Acquires Pocket App Developer Read It Later
Posted February 27, 2017 at 10:25pm by iClarified
Mozilla has announced the acquisition of Pocket app developer Read It Later.
Mozilla is growing, experimenting more, and doubling down on our mission to keep the internet healthy, as a global public resource that’s open and accessible to all. As our first strategic acquisition, Pocket contributes to our strategy by growing our mobile presence and providing people everywhere with powerful tools to discover and access high quality web content, on their terms, independent of platform or content silo.
Pocket will join Mozilla's product portfolio as a new product line alongside the Firefox web browsers with a focus on promoting the discovery and accessibility of high quality web content. Pocket's core team and technology will also accelerate Mozilla’s broader Context Graph initiative.
“We believe that the discovery and accessibility of high quality web content is key to keeping the internet healthy by fighting against the rising tide of centralization and walled gardens. Pocket provides people with the tools they need to engage with and share content on their own terms, independent of hardware platform or content silo, for a safer, more empowered and independent online experience.” – Chris Beard, Mozilla CEO
Pocket has 10 million unique monthly active users on iOS, Android and the Web, and with more than 3 billion pieces of content saved to date. The company will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Mozilla Corporation and will become part of the Mozilla open source project.
You can download Pocket from the App Store for free.
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Mozilla is growing, experimenting more, and doubling down on our mission to keep the internet healthy, as a global public resource that’s open and accessible to all. As our first strategic acquisition, Pocket contributes to our strategy by growing our mobile presence and providing people everywhere with powerful tools to discover and access high quality web content, on their terms, independent of platform or content silo.
Pocket will join Mozilla's product portfolio as a new product line alongside the Firefox web browsers with a focus on promoting the discovery and accessibility of high quality web content. Pocket's core team and technology will also accelerate Mozilla’s broader Context Graph initiative.
“We believe that the discovery and accessibility of high quality web content is key to keeping the internet healthy by fighting against the rising tide of centralization and walled gardens. Pocket provides people with the tools they need to engage with and share content on their own terms, independent of hardware platform or content silo, for a safer, more empowered and independent online experience.” – Chris Beard, Mozilla CEO
Pocket has 10 million unique monthly active users on iOS, Android and the Web, and with more than 3 billion pieces of content saved to date. The company will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Mozilla Corporation and will become part of the Mozilla open source project.
You can download Pocket from the App Store for free.
Download