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What IS Foursquare now? Is this not basically Yelp? Makes me think of the title from this article: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/29/magazine/in-our-cynical-age-no-one-fails-anymore-everybody-pivots.html
Foursquare 11
Find the best places everywhere, every time with place pages
Jordan Finnigan
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"Thank you for trusting us." https://imgflip.com/s/meme/Futurama-Fry.jpg
Bitbounce
Email paywall
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This seems like the type of thing that gets a lot of hype and then everyone figures out it takes 5+ minutes to get booted up, logged in, and drawing/writing. Or you could buy 83 of these and be good to go in ~3 seconds: https://www.amazon.com/Viz-Pro-Melamine-Inches-Aluminium-WB4836M/dp/B01461WT9S
Jamboard
It's like a whiteboard, but waaay better. From Google.
Jordan Finnigan
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For those looking for inspiration, I've loved this subreddit for a few years now... https://www.reddit.com/r/battlestations/
Desk Hunt
The most inspirational desks and people behind them
Jordan Finnigan
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I'm disappointed this isn't sloth-related news.
Sloth News
All your favourite news sources in one simple & elegant app
Jordan Finnigan
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http://i.giphy.com/11ofSsyeQHJ8LS.gif
Hangouts Chat by Google (Early Access)
Bring your team together
Jordan Finnigan
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The key question: Do you trust this thing to follow you without looking down at it every 5 seconds? Because if you don't, I see no reason to have this thing. Also: Why is he walking at such a leisurely pace? Most people I see at the airport are somewhere between the McAllister family from Home Alone 2 and what I imagine daily walking in NYC to be.
Travelmate
Fully autonomous robot suitcase
Jordan Finnigan
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As a tester I have to say: I love it!
Setapp
Get 100+ curated Mac apps in a single subscription.
Jordan Finnigan
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Long-time hunter, first-time maker. Not sure if this kind of app is allowed but I figured I'd give it a go. I made this simple app in VueJS a few months ago to calculate (and illustrate) how quickly I could use up my ISP datacap. I also like to tell people to think of bandwidth in terms of how much they pay per hour (672hrs/mo from DigitalOcean divided by cost). That Netflix subscription isn't...
Stoplight
A Simple Bandwidth Usage Calculator
Stoplight
A Simple Bandwidth Usage Calculator
Jordan Finnigan
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Can anyone point me in the direction of Evernote use-case guide? I've always liked the idea of the company, but the "catch-all bucket for text" never made it into my workflow. I know people who use it for code snippets, but it seems like text has such a diverse spread of formats, uses, etc that applying a one-size-fits-all mentality doesn't work.
Evernote 8.0 - January 2017
The popular note-taking app, re-designed for iOS
Jordan Finnigan
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Love this. Can't wait to back it.
Kiwetin
Kiwetin is an unpredicatble and fast paced board game
Jordan Finnigan
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As a person who frequently tries new mail apps for both iOS and macOS, I'm sticking with Spark. I've tried them all and keep coming back. Keep up the good work!
Spark for Mac
Beautiful and intelligent email app
Planet Coaster
CREATE and SHARE the world's greatest coaster parks.
Jordan Finnigan
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Can it flip itself back over, if needed?
HEXA
An all-terrain hexapod robot
Jordan Finnigan
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Is the Telegram bot also being updated?
Poncho Bot 2.0
Get weather+horoscope updates with the most popular FB bot
Jordan Finnigan
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I'd like to see TorrentFreak's list of standard VPN logging policies questions (https://torrentfreak.com/vpn-anonymous-review-160220/) answered:
1. Do you keep ANY logs which would allow you to match an IP-address and a time stamp to a user of your service? If so, what information and for how long?
2. What is the registered name of the company and under what jurisdiction(s) does it...
Tunnello VPN
Fast VPN that unblocks internet and protects your privacy
Plex Cloud
The simplest way to run Plex (via Amazon Drive)
Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja (2nd Edition)
You don’t have to be a ninja to read this book.