#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – a browser extension for marking your reading point
The Next Web has pointed out a handy Chrome extension called youRhere.
It allows you to “not only save the things you’d like to check out or share later, but it will let you save the exact spot where you left off while reading it”.
Whether you get pulled into a meeting or have to walk the dogs, you’ve probably started to read an article and had to drop everything that you’re doing. Rather than have to re-read what you’ve already read later, you can double click a line in the article and youRhere will remember it for you.
It is worth taking a look at our 10 incredibly useful browser add-ons for journalists
If you have a tip you would like to submit to us at Journalism.co.uk email us using this link– we will pay a fiver for the best ones published.
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