All or almost worldwide attention is focused these days on the Mobile World Congress that is being held in Barcleona, but on the sidelines of this event, important news such as the one we have known in recent hours emerge. This has to do with purchase of popular Pocket service by Mozilla Foundation.
Pocket is a service with more than 10 million users, present on a large number of different platforms, and that allows us to save articles to read them later and at any time. Simplicity and comfort are two of the factors that make them have such a large number of users.
At the moment, not much information about the purchase transaction has emerged, although the Mozilla Foundation has confirmed that Pocket will continue to function independently, and at the moment it seems without any major change.
The one who will undergo some other change will be the Firefox web browser, developed by Mozilla, which was one of the first to incorporate Pocket, and which could now have this service in a different way. It is also to be imagined that the changes will reach other browsers and platforms that use the service to save articles.
Pocket is already owned by the Mozilla Foundation, and now we only have to know various details about the purchase, and some information about the future of this service and I am very afraid that in a short time we will see how it becomes free software available and available to almost anyone.