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- Flipboard is a news aggregator and social network aggregation company based in Palo Alto, California, with offices in New York, Vancouver and Bejiing. Discover quality content for all your interests - from personalized news, entertainment, tech and sports articles to trending lifestyle magazines.
- Newsy is a US news network founded in Columbia, Missouri, in 2008 and acquired by the E W Scripps Company in January 2014 for $35 million.
- Since 2012, Sidebar has been collecting the best links about UI design, typography, CSS, user research, and all other facets of design. It's now become a trusted resource for thousands of designers across the world, both to stay on top of the latest news, trends, and resources; as well as to share their own work with the community.
- Narro is the simple way to listen to the web - a text to speech podcast app. Narro turns your readings list or blog into a podcast.
- For anyone fighting against the rise of misinformation, sensationalism, and biased news, Ground News Pro will help you easily compare how a story is being covered by thousands of sources from across the political spectrum and from around the world.
- A free Product development focused newsletter written by @marieprokopets and @hnshah, co-founders of @usefyi🚀
- Quora is an American question-and-answer website where questions are asked, answered, and edited by Internet users, either factually, or in the form of opinions.
- macOS Catalina offers the world’s best way to play — and add to — your collection of music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, audiobooks, and more.
- (T)alk A(t) Y(ou) L(ater), pronounced "tale", is the service that gives your Internet content a voice. It uses state of the art A.I. and machine learning to sound (almost) human. Send TAYL anything you want read. Listen in the TAYL app, or by using Podcasts.
- WikiTribune is a news wiki where volunteers write and curate articles about widely publicised news by proofreading, fact-checking, suggesting possible changes, and adding sources from other, usually long established outlets.
- B.S. Detector is a browser extension that alerts users to unreliable news sources.