![]() Instapaper has been inducted into the iPhone and iPad Hall of Fame, received Macworld Editor's Choice Award, and has also been featured in publications including Wired, TIME, Daring Fireball, and The Verge, among others. Instapaper also enhances the standard reading experience with features like text-to-speech. Instapaper for macOS provides an optimized text view that makes reading Internet content a clean and uncluttered experience. He elaborated, "While do benefit a ton of people in major ways, they also hurt some, including many who don"t deserve the hit." His blog, which he began in December 2006, averages over 500,000 page views per month as of July 2014.Instapaper is the simplest way to save and store articles for reading: offline, on-the-go, anytime, anywhere, perfectly formatted. After Peace had held the top spot on the App Store"s list of paid apps for 36 hours, Arment pulled it from the App Store, stating he didn"t "feel good" with its resounding success. On September 16, 2015, Arment released Peace, a Safari content blocker for iOS 9 using the Ghostery database. In 2014 Marco invested $50,000 into Gimlet Media. The application had been in development since the fall of 2012, and was first publicly announced at the XOXO Festival in October 2013. In July 2014, Arment released Overcast, a podcast application for iOS. Marco sold Bugshot to Lickability and the app was renamed to Pinpoint. An application to quickly mark up screenshots so that beta testers of Overcast could easily send him bug reports. In May 2013, one month after the sale of Instapaper, Arment announced he was selling The Magazine to Glenn Fleishman, its editors In July 2013, Marco released Bugshot. In October 2012, Arment released The Magazine, an electronic, biweekly publication. More recently, he has hosted two podcasts, Neutral and Accidental Technical Podcast, with John Siracusa and Casey Liss. Between November 2010 and December 2012, Arment hosted a podcast, Build and Analyze, with Dan Benjamin on 5by5 Studios. Arment announced on April 25, 2013, that he had sold the controlling interest in Instapaper to Betaworks. Arment worked as lead developer and chief technology officer ( Chief Technology Officer) of the Tumblr microblogging platform and social networking website from its inception in February 2007 until September 2010, when he left to concentrate fully on Instapaper, a tool for saving web pages to read later. He is known for co-founding Tumblr, creating Instapaper, and Overcast. Marco Arment is an American iOS and Web developer, as well as a technology writer and former magazine editor, living in Hastings-on-Hudson, New New YorkĪrment attended in Meadville, Pennsylvania. His blog, which he began in December 2006, averages over 500,000 page views per month as of July 2014. He elaborated, "While do benefit a ton of people in major ways, they also hurt some, including many who don"t deserve the hit." On September 16, 2015, Arment released Peace, a Safari content blocker for iOS 9 using the Ghostery database.Īfter Peace had held the top spot on the App Store"s list of paid apps for 36 hours, Arment pulled it from the App Store, stating he didn"t "feel good" with its resounding success. In May 2013, one month after the sale of Instapaper, Arment announced he was selling The Magazine to Glenn Fleishman, its editors In July 2013, Marco released Bugshot.Īn application to quickly mark up screenshots so that beta testers of Overcast could easily send him bug reports. Arment announced on April 25, 2013, that he had sold the controlling interest in Instapaper to Betaworks.īetween November 2010 and December 2012, Arment hosted a podcast, Build and Analyze, with Dan Benjamin on 5by5 Studios.
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