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Installer No. 59 is your guide to the best and most important things in the world.
This week , we feature some interesting new AI search products, some new Apple gear, a couple of documentaries to watch this weekend .
We also feature a calendar app for Windows that looks like a winner.
A few weeks ago , I went to a coffee shop called Coffee Check in New York City .
I asked David Cogen , the face of TheUnlockr YouTube channel, to share his homescreen.
Here's David ’s phone: The phone: Spotify , Phone , Gmail , Chrome .
It’s important, important, fascinating, terrifying and terrifying, but one thing I love about election season is a fresh set of reporting about some of the stranger and more annoying quirks of the American political process.
Do you hate all the political texts? The Wall Street Journal has a fun investigation into how they work.
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Source diversity
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