If you’re a fan of all things tech, culture, and great ideas, Next Draft has a daily newsletter for you. Full of information in a quick, top 10 format, and ideas that will keep you thinking the rest of the day.
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Monocle provides a globalist perspective on international affairs, business, culture, design and fashion. It’s articles and videos are thorough and interesting enriching us users with top quality content.
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17 year old, Nick D’Aloisio, from London, created a news app that allows you to browse information quickly and clearly through content summaries.
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For those of you who have bought magazine subscriptions that have piled up on you, have no fear, Longform is here with a “no noise, no clutter” simple design that lets you read the best writing on the web.
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Frustrated with news apps on your phone? Find it too difficult to read long, wordy articles on the go? Enter Circa, a news app that redefines how news is produced, delivered and consumed on your phone…
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Ready to vote on November 6 in the US Presidential Election? Do you know which of the candidates matches your opinions on the important political issues? Well if not, here’s your chance to find out…
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Evening Edition is the perfect commute-sized way to catch up on the day’s news, all the big stories of the day summed up and simplified for you.
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Newsle finds articles about you, your friends and colleagues, and anyone else you care about and notifies you minutes or hours after they’re published.
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Quote.FM is the best way to discover, read, collect, recommend, curate, and discuss written stories. It’s the perfect way for you to find stories that worth your time.
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NewsWhip publishes links to the fastest spreading stories on Facebook and Twitter. If so many people think its good, then it probably is.
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Think of a city you’ve been to: Paris, Rome, New york? Now think of a must see in each one of them. Doing it quickly and randomly, I would name The Louvre, the Sistine Chapel and the MOMA. Art, art and more art. Andy Warhol used to say that “An artist is somebody who produces things that people don’t need to have.” In my opinion, art’s not something you need to have, but is definitely something you need to see. So on that note, let me introduce you to ThunderChunky – a website all about art and up ‘n’ coming artists… and something genuinely important to do with your day.
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