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In The Wake by scrnff
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In The Wake by scrnff
Readlists and Readability are shutting down. Does anyone know good alternatives? I’m specifically looking for the ability to collect a bunch of link (fanfics) and send them all to my kindle at once?
webサービス「Readlists」を使ってブログ、テキストサイト丸ごとダウンロード、epub変換する
気になるブログ、テキストサイトがある場合、dotEpubで1ページずつepubファイルに変換するのは骨が折れる。Readlistsでは複数のURLから1つのepubファイルを生成できるので、まとめ読みにはうってつけだ。
http://readlists.com/new/
上記サイトにアクセスする(ログイン不要)。
ブログのアーカイブ記事のURLを順番にコピーして貼り付けする。
左カラムにあるExportメニュー「Download e-book」をクリックする。
これでepubファイルのダウンロードは完了。お手元のiPhone,iPadなどのタブレット端末にepubファイルをコピーすれば、専用のアプリで閲覧できる。
ダウンロードしたepubファイルにエラーが出た場合は、PC上でSigilなどのepubビューアーを開き、そのまま上書き保存した後、うまくいく場合がある。
A Readlist I compiled containing articles supporting my view that everyone should learn how to code.
A [Readlist](http://readlists.com/) created by yours truly based on [this page](http://tetw.tumblr.com/Linguistics) at [The Electric Typewriter](http://tetw.tumblr.com/). These are hitting my Kindle and making for my relaxation reading _very_ soon.
[Readability](http://readability.com/) + lists. Downloadable in pretty much an ebook format you like. Simple, brilliant, incredibly helpful. Via [The Verge](http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/28/3809104/best-internet-writing-2012), which made a readlist out of its top 25 articles of 2012.
Obama: The teams behind tech and digital
The Presidential election was the talk of every town earlier this month, and unless you've been living under a rock somewhere, you'll know who came out on top. Barack Obama -- the Tweeting, Reddit-dwelling democrat -- scored a second term in office.
And this is what's interesting about Mr. President. It's clear he sees the real power of technology and the web, and decided to utilise both as much as possible during his campaign. What's even more interesting is that he did so in an extremely efficient and cost effective way -- a I-spent-14-and-a-half-million-less-than-Romney kind of way.
So what sorts of tech does he use? How did his campaign harness the digital world to full effect? Well, our dear friend Manik Rathee (a front-end engineer to Barack Obama himself) has put together a fantastic collection of articles on the subject via Readlists. If you're curious about the tech and digital teams behind the President, this is a must read. Oh, and be sure to use our Send to Readmill button over on the left to get it onto your iPad in a flash!
Happy reading, Matthew and the Readmill team.
Photo courtesy of Matt Ortega
Do you know what I'd pay for? A packet of great Instapapered articles about topic X. Like a research pack.
— Alexis C. Madrigal (@alexismadrigal) November 5, 2012
Gute Idee. Scheinbar gibt es bereits etwas in dieser Art: Readlists von den Readability Leuten. Mal anschauen.