First launched in 2008, Instapaper has gone through various business models and several different owners. Now, Pinterest has agreed to sell Instapaper to the same people who have been working on the app since its original owner sold it in 2013.
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An infusion of cash from Pinterest has allowed Instapaper to ditch subscriptions.
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Most of Instapaper's key features will now cost you absolutely nothing to use. Paid-for versions will set you back $3 a month or $30 annually.
Read-it-later tool Instapaper this week rolled out a redesigned website rebuilt upon the model of simplicity.
Marco Arment, the creator of Instapaper, said Wednesday that he has sold a majority stake in the article-bookmarking Web service to New York-based startup studio Betaworks.