Vellum Turns Twitter Links Into A Reading List

Vellum Turns Twitter Links Into A Reading List

There are all kinds of different services that pull links from social media accounts and turn them into reading lists, but The New York Times’ Vellum is one of the more elegant and easy to use to use.

All you need to do is sign into Vellum with your Twitter username, and it will display all the links in your feed. You can sort by your entire feed, or by any lists you’ve made, which makes it really easy to browse. If you’re using Twitter like an RSS feed to keep up with news, this is a handy way to do it.

Vellum [via One Thing Well]


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