Pocket Shares the Most Popular Stories and Videos of 2018

Pocket is one of the best cross-platform solutions to save articles to read later. As we head into the final month of December, the company has released their must-read stories of the year:

At the end of each year, we pull together the “best” stories of the year—the items that people are Pocketing, reading, sharing, and hanging on to for the future. This list represents the most-read and most-watched of the 283 million unique items that people saved in Pocket this year. As you’ll see, Pocket users had an eye for sharp writing, great storytelling, and powerful journalism in 2018. We think you’ll love this collection of stories to save and read in Pocket.

Pocket 2018



Check out the list below and get them ready for the weekend:

Top Reads – Save these great stories—and read, watch, or listen to them in Pocket!

How to Pick a Career (That Actually Fits You)
Tim Urban, Wait But Why

The Last Conversation You’ll Ever Need to Have about Eating Right
Mark Bittman and David L. Katz, Grub Street

Beyond the Bitcoin Bubble
Steven Johnson, New York Times

Great Listens – Save these stories and listen to them in Pocket.

A Kingdom from Dust
Mark Arax, California Sunday

It’s Story Time 
Joel Embiid, Players Tribune

The Most Adventurous Eater in America
Dana Goodyear, The New Yorker

Top Videos

Jordan Peterson Debate on the Gender Pay Gap, Campus Protests, and Postmodernism 
Channel 4 News

This is America (Official Video)
Childish Gambino

Paul McCartney Carpool Karaoke
The Late Late Show with James Corden

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