I have to say, I think I'm going to scrap Instapaper after using Read It Later. The articles transfer to read it later much better. I haven't encountered any of that random advertiser text in the middle of my article. Plus, Read it Later is integrated with
byliner.com, which is great as well. The ease of Instapaper was that it would automatically update folders, but I found that for some publications, this would be infrequent. Longreads.com was great, since it was a twitter feed updated all the time. But The Atlantic Monthly, for instance, wouldn't update for months. And finally, the ability to transfer any article over to Evernote and annotate the article is a huge plus. I find that it complements Evernote really well. OH yeah, one more thing I like about Read It Later. It allows you to enter in your login info for pay walls, like at NYT, so I'm never blocked by a pay wall when reading an article. This is the perfect app for loading up on some articles at the end of work to read on the metro on the way home, load up for a plane ride, or to just load for home if you don't have time at work to read the article and don't want to print it out.