You love reading and, yes, we understand that it’s not the latest issue of Cosmo that’s on your nightstand. If only there was an easy way to save and organize all those lists of fiction you are going to read one day...
You love reading and, yes, we understand that it’s not the latest issue of Cosmo that’s on your nightstand. You actually read thick, pictureless books whose authors are likely to be named Jonathan. Regardless of how you feel about ebooks, you do spend a lot of time reading online versions of the New York Times or New Yorker. Even though you are very critical of lists of best fiction, you do like checking out book reviews and blog posts about the grave situation of liberal arts in our schools. If only there was an easy way to save the articles you’d like to come back to later or organize all those lists of fiction you are going to read one day...
Panelio it! As long as your online discovery has a link, you can save it in Panelio.me and come back to it later. The result is a visually pleasing and insanely convenient list of links turned into thumbnails.
You can even save and playback videos (think Q&A with Jonathan Franzen or a TED talk about the power of introverts or a long-lost live Ramones concert)!
You can also organize your panel-links into folders, make comments or even write a mini story attached to any individual folder.
Feeling generous? Share your online finds with other literary types and they will be able to see it in their panel sidebar.