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Recently I thought about the heyday of bookmarking apps – Pocket, del.icio.us, Pinboard, Pinterest, etc.
It seems that many are still around. Or maybe these are the ones who managed to survive?
There was a rise in note-taking apps in recent years which made me think about whether we're at the beginning of a new era where curation and bookmark... See more
The more Springwater and Mackenzie thought about it, the more they thought they could build a better way. What they built became an app called Matter, a combination of a read-later app and a discovery engine for great content. Ultimately, Springwater said, it could be even more. "Reading right now is really simple," he said. "It's text on a page. B... See more
David Pierce • Spotify for Readers: How Tech Is Inventing Better Ways to Read the Internet
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If my notes/restacks could go directly to Sublime , that would be absolutely magical.
Also, if you haven’t already, Sublime is hospitality tech—what I mean by that is it actually cares for its users, is upfront in its purpose, and is simply clean. As I constantly aim to reclaim my attention, this is one of the limited bits of tech that will receive ... See more
Also, if you haven’t already, Sublime is hospitality tech—what I mean by that is it actually cares for its users, is upfront in its purpose, and is simply clean. As I constantly aim to reclaim my attention, this is one of the limited bits of tech that will receive ... See more
Johnathan Dodson • Johnathan Dodson on Substack
In its early days, Instagram made a keen observation: after applying a filter, people would take a while to craft a witty caption. Instagram used this time to quietly queue up the photo for sharing. So when the caption was done, the photo shared instantly; no wait or stress. What looked like an engineering feat was, in truth, a psychological feat.