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17 year-old builds epic Chrome extension 💥
Inspired by Trevor Noah's Daily Show segment, a 17 year-old maker from India built a Chrome extension to help Puerto Rico recover from the recent hurricanes.

Similar to Momentum (a community favorite), the extension displays an array of photos with every new tab, ranging from the stunning landscape of Puerto Rico to drone shots of the aftermath.

All the revenue earned from this app is donated. Charities working towards the rehabilitation of Puerto Rico still need our help. The extension is well worth it, and costs just 99 cents.
Snapchat leaked its own launch 😅
Yesterday, a Snapchat URL featuring a countdown to 12pm PST popped up on Twitter (which happens to be when Evan Spiegel’s talk today at Vanity Fair is set to begin). However, users quickly found out you can trick your computer’s local time to reveal their big announcement early!

Snapchat is launching an AR platform that allows objects to be pinned in specific locations in augmented reality.

To start, the platform will feature art installations that users can see by holding up their phones in the right spot. See photos of pop artist Jeff 
Koons' work from Las Vegas, Sydney, and Paris.

By starting with artists, Snapchat is ensuring quality content will be available from the very beginning, while becoming the defacto platform for augmented attractions. The next step is why this is interesting.

Once anyone can pin objects around them, Snapchat will become the augmented layer of cities. The concept of anchoring digital information to physical places is a powerful thing.

Instead of awkwardly holding up your phone, imagine exploring this new world through Snap’s (not yet announced) next gen Spectacles. 😎
Most upvoted product last month 💻🏆
In a shocking twist, the iPhone X was not the most upvoted product last month. That honor goes to Sublime Text 3, which now lets you code from the Touch Bar. Our new kitty mascot came in third. 😸⛵️

A recap of the most important product launches:

🖥 Trello launched a desktop app (what will happen to Paws?)
📱 The magical Notion editor is now available on iOS
💫 Atlassian created an end-to-end design language
📐 Of the dozens of AR measuring apps, this was the top one
💬 Botletter delivers your newsletters on Facebook Messenger
📊 The Snappr team created a database of Y Combinator companies
📖 We published a book on how to build a career in tech
🔋 Pi Charger is the world's first contactless wireless charger
💳 Petal introduced a simple no-fee credit card
📈 Viral Loops built a DIY Dropbox-style referral program for makers

Check out the full list of most upvoted products in September.
Best header image ever. 🐱💚
Hey Product Hunt friends! Nina Stepanov here, feeling blessed to be taking over the PH newsletter today. 🙌

This email is one of the best parts of my day so I'd like to give back by sharing my most used hunts, along with 3 tips for getting the most out of this community.

Tip 1: Keep Up! There are a ton of new products shared every day. Upvote your favorites and come back to them on your profile.


Tip 2: Get Organized. I always have at least 1 (usually 5 or 6) tabs open, so I use a mixture of OneTab, The Great Suspender, and Spectacle to enjoy them now, later, and side by side. Yes, I am a little OCD. 😬

Tip 3: Add Value. Even though PH one-liners get my click time and again, comments (and now reviews) are a blessing. PH is more fun with friends, so I try to share the love by contributing. You can get contributor access here. 💌

Bonus: I put together a collection of my 22 All-Time Favorite Products (like Helium) and little-known apps (like ItsyCal) I use everyday. 👩‍💻


P.S. I’m looking to join an awesome startup in NYC. If you’re interested in hiring someone in growth and operations, contact me.
Every Y Combinator Startup, Ranked. 🦄
Y Combinator is known for being the most competitive startup accelerator to get into, with thousands of teams applying for every batch. Yesterday, the Snappr team, who went through the program earlier this year, released a database of every single YC startup, ranked.

As a proud graduate, we're happy (relieved) to announce that we're the most upvoted YC company on Product Hunt.

Along with the top companies on Product Hunt, you can also explore the following Top 100 Rankings for YC startups:

📈 Most Visited based on Alexa traffic (Reddit #1)
💰 Most Funded based on CB funding (Dropbox #2)
💁 Most Popular based on Twitter followers (Twitch #3)
💪 Highest Performing based on CB rank (Optimizely #4)
😭 Most Authoritative based on Moz Domain Authority (we're #27)

Explore YCDB and check out the full list of 1,300+ YC startups, including which company was in every batch.
Tweet 280 characters with this secret hack 🐥
2016: GIF button 🛎
2017: 280 characters 🐥
2018: GIF profile pics 🙋
2019: Editing tweets 🏆

Twitter the product has continued to evolve over the years and remains the best place to courageously publish content without an edit button. In a surprise move yesterday, the company announced an experiment: extending the character limit from 140 to 280.

The reaction has been mixed, with some saying "280-character limit is terrible", and others looking forward to the new wave of Twitter comedians that the new expanded format will bring. Share your thoughts on Twitter's 280 character limit.

Here's what you need to know: A community member just built a Chrome Extension that lets you tweet with 280 characters. We've tested it and it actually works. Nice work, Thomas. 👏
Find a dope remote job 👊
Working remotely isn't just a calculated tradeoff between your favorite office perks and not getting out of bed, it's also about the flexibility of working from anywhere.

In fact, remote workers that come into the office on a rare occasion are very likely traveling the world working from the beach one week, and from Philz Coffee the next, while you are stuck at your standing desk.

Today we reveal how remote workers transform into digital nomads:

Step 1: Discover Nomad List, learn about Pieter Levels 👱🏻
Step 2: Play with the Cost of Living Calculator and compare 💰
Step 3: Contemplate what it would be like working no desk 🤔 
Step 4: Discover the Remote Starter Kit 💪
Step 4: Create a Remote Work Stash in Evernote or Bear 🐻
Step 5: Find your new best (traveling) friend on TWIP 💕
Step 6: Start researching where you want to travel to
👩‍💻
Step 7: Invest in the best Nomad Gear to impress 💅
Step 8: F*ck up calendar invites due to multi-timezones 😖
Step 9: Discover FlagTimes, never mess up timezones again 🙏
Step 10: Find a remote job where you can work from anywhere 🌎
Launching our first book! (it's free) 📘😇
Over two years ago, we introduced Product Hunt LIVE to create a platform for the community to interact and learn from remarkable founders, investors, best-selling authors, and world-changing leaders like Tim Ferriss, Ben Horowitz, Jessica Livingston, and Jack Dorsey.

With the help of an awesome group of Product Hunt community members, we've combed through 550+ LIVE Chats to bring you the best advice, categorized to save you time.

Today, we're publishing our first book: How to Build a Career in Tech.

Learn how to break-in, grow your network, and develop the right skills. We highlight the best insights from your favorite guests on hiring, mentorship, overcoming challenges, and the best and worst advice they've ever received. It's over 100 pages and 100% free.

Join the conversation on Product Hunt. 😺

P.S. We have a surprise for you at the end of the year. 😉
Epic founder stories 🤑📈
You won't become a founder by reading a book, but you can learn from other people’s challenges, successes, and journey starting up.

This collection of Founder Stories has some interesting resources to learn from as you navigate through your own journey in startups.

Notable highlights:
• The Careers of the Founders (a timeline)
Visual Biographies (infographics)
• The Speed of a Unicorn (not miles per hour)
• From Millions to Billions (see image above)
• This is for the Crazy Ones (also for sane ones)

Lastly, learn how developers are writing their own paychecks. 🤑
The biggest innovation since copy & paste 👀
iOS 11 is packed with new features, but the most meaningful addition is taking place behind the scenes. ARKit makes it easier for developers to place virtual objects in real-world settings, bringing Snapchat-like AR tracking and facial recognition capabilities to small teams.

"The future is already here — it's just not very evenly distributed."

ARKit will unleash a wave of creativity, as developers everywhere can now create experiences that looks and feels like the future so many books and films have imagined. So far, we’ve only seen a glimpse.


Adam askedWhat's the coolest AR app you can download now?

Giphy's new app brings GIFs to augmented reality, and a 17-year old maker made an app that helps you learn about the solar system from your parking lot. The broader trend is: measuring apps:

It looks like AR measuring apps are 2008’s flashlight apps. AirMeasure lets you measure the distance between any two points in 3D space, Magicplan allows you to create entire floor plans in minutes, and AR MeasureKit will measure anything. 📐

But ARKit can do more than simply measure things. It can teach you to dance and even recreate the Moon landing in your kitchen.

🔮 Upcoming AR Products

We’ll see several more cool ARKit-powered ideas launching on Product Hunt over the next few months. Until then, subscribe to these upcoming products* for a sneak peek into the future:

🌲 A Stanford team is bringing your childhood arcade to life
🐼 A 17 year-old quit his job and moved to SF to build Panda
🐉 The founder of HappyGiant wants you to battle monsters 
💎 Solidhaus lets you visualize any 3D object in real life

*If you’re interested in creating your own upcoming landing page, signup for Ship. We’re whitelisting more makers every day, first-come first-serve. ⛵️