While browsing the internet there are a number of things you find interesting and wish had the time to read. Unfortunately if we start reading one article, we find a related link at its bottom, and if we keep jumping from one interesting link to next, we would turn into internet addicts rather quickly.
One way to catch up on the interesting webpages we missed out is to save their URLs or simply bookmark them in our internet browser. Both those procedures are helpful to some extent however the form a clutter which gets out of hand very fast.
A viable solution to save all the interesting stuff you see while browsing the web is Evernote Web Clipper.
Evernote Web Clipper is a browser extension for Google Chrome and takes advantage of the Evernote website which provides note-taking services to computer users. After installation of the extension you will be able to see its newly formed icon in your Chrome address bar.
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Before you can start using the icon for its intended use, click on it and in the resulting drop down window create an Evernote account for free.

After you have successfully registered for an account, repeat the procedure and sign in to Evernote in the drop down window.
Now every time you are on a webpage that you find interesting but do not have the time to read, you can simply click on the Evernote Web Clipper icon and have the URL recorded.

You can customize the links you feed into Evernote by adding tags and descriptive details to them.
The major advantage of recording our URLs this way is that we use an internet connection from any other device (computer or cellphone) and access our Evernote account online to view our saved website shortcuts.
If you are looking for a clean way to save and organize the shortcuts to interesting webpages you do not have the time to read, then Evernote Web Clipper is where your search ends.








