
Google added the ability to download pages for reading offline in Android back in December, but today it’s adding a few tweaks to make the feature a lot more useful. First off, you can now long-press on any link and just tap the new ‘Download Link’ option. That should make it easy to build up a queue of articles – say, if you’re reading a Wikipedia article with a ton of links – to access when you have low data connectivity. Second, if you try to connect to a page while you’re offline, you can tap on Download Page Later to…
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