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Apple launched a new social camera app! 📸
This morning, Apple (unexpectedly) announced its take on "Stories", a new social camera app called Clips.
While its Prisma-like video filters and explosive emojis look fun, Apple doesn't have the best track record building social software (remember Ping?). But could this be the next big "Stories" app, rivaling Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook? 🤔
P.S. this isn't the only product announcement by Apple today. They also launched this for a good cause. 🙏
While its Prisma-like video filters and explosive emojis look fun, Apple doesn't have the best track record building social software (remember Ping?). But could this be the next big "Stories" app, rivaling Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook? 🤔
P.S. this isn't the only product announcement by Apple today. They also launched this for a good cause. 🙏
Sneak peek at YC Demo Day 🚀
Thousands of aspiring founders apply to Y Combinator for every batch but only ~100 startups are admitted. Today is graduation day for the first half of the Winter 2017 batch and we got the inside scoop on some of the companies that'll be pitching. 🎉
The most upvoted company of the batch (so far) is Tetra, which automatically takes notes for you by dialing into your phone calls. Not far behind is Floyd, the “Heroku for deep learning".
There's also Niles, a Slack app that turns your chats into a live wiki, and Tress, a popular app for discovering and sharing hairstyle inspiration and tips. And of course, companies are applying artificial intelligence to just about everything (like solving acne and running a hedge fund that buys art).
For more, follow the Y Combinator Winter 2017 collection. We'll keep it updated as more companies are announced at Demo Day. 👀
The most upvoted company of the batch (so far) is Tetra, which automatically takes notes for you by dialing into your phone calls. Not far behind is Floyd, the “Heroku for deep learning".
There's also Niles, a Slack app that turns your chats into a live wiki, and Tress, a popular app for discovering and sharing hairstyle inspiration and tips. And of course, companies are applying artificial intelligence to just about everything (like solving acne and running a hedge fund that buys art).
For more, follow the Y Combinator Winter 2017 collection. We'll keep it updated as more companies are announced at Demo Day. 👀
Make your homescreeeen greeeen 🍀
Green Products: Spotify, Evernote, iMessage, these are all homescreen essentials. Others, like the Phone app, are impossible to delete! Sigh.
In honor of Saint Patrick's Day, we pay tribute to some of the best green products around:
💚 Opera Neon: A stunning futuristic browser you simply have to try
💚 Medium Series: Well-designed implementation of the Stories format
💚 Robinhood: Millennial's go-to zero-commission stock trading app
💚 VeeR: Global VR video community for virtual reality lovers
💚 Lrn: Learn to code at your convenience right from your phone
💚 Bitmoji for Web: Get the #1 AppStore app right in your browser
In honor of Saint Patrick's Day, we pay tribute to some of the best green products around:
💚 Opera Neon: A stunning futuristic browser you simply have to try
💚 Medium Series: Well-designed implementation of the Stories format
💚 Robinhood: Millennial's go-to zero-commission stock trading app
💚 VeeR: Global VR video community for virtual reality lovers
💚 Lrn: Learn to code at your convenience right from your phone
💚 Bitmoji for Web: Get the #1 AppStore app right in your browser
For developers' eyes only. 👀
Today's email is by Ben Halpern, creator of dev.to, and voice of the wildly popular Twitter account @ThePracticalDev.
Finding the right tool can be critical for executing on a product or feature. The discovery process can also inspire new ideas altogether. I am always on the lookout for new dev tools and APIs that can level up our team, here are six products that have recently caught my eye.
Algolia Places: I have a lot of faith in Algolia’s low-latency search products and this one seems great to easily enrich a drop-in.
TalkJS: A library to easily add much-important messaging features to web apps. This is not a wheel I want to re-invent.
Glitch: There have been several attempts at the build-modify-execute community programming ideas. This one seems like it could stick, and be a lot of fun.
Bugsee: Turning the breadcrumbs of an app crash into usable video. This seems brilliant.
Jasonette Cross Platform: Building native apps solely from a JSON-config. Insanely-declarative programming. This is wacky, but I can imagine a lot of scenarios where it’s just the right solution.
Coralogix: A smarter dashboard that raises important things to your attention, yes please!
Thank you Ben for the practical suggestions! Your work on Twitter is simply the best. 👌
Finding the right tool can be critical for executing on a product or feature. The discovery process can also inspire new ideas altogether. I am always on the lookout for new dev tools and APIs that can level up our team, here are six products that have recently caught my eye.
Algolia Places: I have a lot of faith in Algolia’s low-latency search products and this one seems great to easily enrich a drop-in.
TalkJS: A library to easily add much-important messaging features to web apps. This is not a wheel I want to re-invent.
Glitch: There have been several attempts at the build-modify-execute community programming ideas. This one seems like it could stick, and be a lot of fun.
Bugsee: Turning the breadcrumbs of an app crash into usable video. This seems brilliant.
Jasonette Cross Platform: Building native apps solely from a JSON-config. Insanely-declarative programming. This is wacky, but I can imagine a lot of scenarios where it’s just the right solution.
Coralogix: A smarter dashboard that raises important things to your attention, yes please!
Thank you Ben for the practical suggestions! Your work on Twitter is simply the best. 👌
Automate your life with these apps ⚙
Life's too short to do things the long way. These magical automation apps will save you time:
💸 Coupons at Checkout finds discounts to apply when shopping online
📺 Trakt.tv automatically tracks TV and movies you're watching
🖥 Clean makes your cluttered Mac desktop tidy
🛎 bttn is a programable physical button for any internet action
🚨 SlackAlert is a physical button that sends a custom alert to Slack
🌀 Workflow automates your everyday iPhone actions, like getting directions and saving to Dropbox
Also, you can automate just about any Product Hunt action with these popular Product Hunt for IFTTT Recipes. 😽
💸 Coupons at Checkout finds discounts to apply when shopping online
📺 Trakt.tv automatically tracks TV and movies you're watching
🖥 Clean makes your cluttered Mac desktop tidy
🛎 bttn is a programable physical button for any internet action
🚨 SlackAlert is a physical button that sends a custom alert to Slack
🌀 Workflow automates your everyday iPhone actions, like getting directions and saving to Dropbox
Also, you can automate just about any Product Hunt action with these popular Product Hunt for IFTTT Recipes. 😽
Free Apple Products! 📱⌚️🖥
Remember the wonderful smell of new Apple products? You can get that for free. We partnered with our friends at Popular Mechanics, StackSocial, and iPhoneLife for the ultimate Apple giveaway, where you can enter to win:
🖥 iMac 21.5-inch with 1.6Ghz dual-core processor
📱 iPad Pro 9.7-inch with A9X Chip and high-fidelity speakers
⌚️ Apple Watch Series 2 with 42mm case
📺 Apple TV (4th generation) with Siri Remote
ProTip: You can get 10 more entries for the drawing by following the instructions for sharing on Facebook and Twitter. 😉
🖥 iMac 21.5-inch with 1.6Ghz dual-core processor
📱 iPad Pro 9.7-inch with A9X Chip and high-fidelity speakers
⌚️ Apple Watch Series 2 with 42mm case
📺 Apple TV (4th generation) with Siri Remote
ProTip: You can get 10 more entries for the drawing by following the instructions for sharing on Facebook and Twitter. 😉
Turn your website into wallpaper 🖥✨ 👀
Fun fact: The average American spends more than 7 hours looking at a screen, so let's treat our screens with some love. Upgrade your scenery with these apps. 🖼
🕘 The Padbury Clock is a minimalist screensaver for Mac
💻 Desktopr lets you turn any website into your Mac wallpaper
🌌 WLPPR mobile wallpapers come from satellite imagery
📽 SaveHollywood plays movies & trailers as your screensaver
🦁 Live Desktop makes your wallpaper come alive with animations
🕶 Black is a stunning wallpaper series that uses just the color black
If you have a dual monitor (Apple) setup, Twelve South creates beautiful accessories designed exclusively for Apple. Start by checking out their Dual-Screen Wallpapers (pictured above). 💻🖥😻
🕘 The Padbury Clock is a minimalist screensaver for Mac
💻 Desktopr lets you turn any website into your Mac wallpaper
🌌 WLPPR mobile wallpapers come from satellite imagery
📽 SaveHollywood plays movies & trailers as your screensaver
🦁 Live Desktop makes your wallpaper come alive with animations
🕶 Black is a stunning wallpaper series that uses just the color black
If you have a dual monitor (Apple) setup, Twelve South creates beautiful accessories designed exclusively for Apple. Start by checking out their Dual-Screen Wallpapers (pictured above). 💻🖥😻
This app will WIN SXSW this year 📱😏
Today, SXSW (unofficially) begins. Tech folks (aka "people from Twitter") will congregate in Austin for one big competition, at the end of which, one app is crowned "the winner" (with some keynotes/BBQ in-between).
Previous SXSW winners include: Twitter, Foursquare, GroupMe, Highlight, Banjo, Secret, and Meerkat. Come to think of it, taking over SXSW may be more of a curse then a treat. 😳 That said, we've asked a few people to predict who they think will stand out this year.
Greylock Partner, Josh Elman: "Houseparty is going to be a breakout as people in Austin hang with their friends back home. I am also excited about the on the ground audio reporting on the new launch of Anchor."
Founders Fund Partner, Cyan Banister, named Punkpost and Hooked as apps to watch this year.
Shots CEO, John Shahidi, said he was excited by the launch of Soon.
Journalist, Taylor Lorenz, says that Whale could be the breakout app.
As for our picks? Facebook's Messenger "Stories" just launched and will be a topic of discussion, but with no Uber or Lyft in Austin this year, surely this app will be the ultimate winner. 🏆
Previous SXSW winners include: Twitter, Foursquare, GroupMe, Highlight, Banjo, Secret, and Meerkat. Come to think of it, taking over SXSW may be more of a curse then a treat. 😳 That said, we've asked a few people to predict who they think will stand out this year.
Greylock Partner, Josh Elman: "Houseparty is going to be a breakout as people in Austin hang with their friends back home. I am also excited about the on the ground audio reporting on the new launch of Anchor."
Founders Fund Partner, Cyan Banister, named Punkpost and Hooked as apps to watch this year.
Shots CEO, John Shahidi, said he was excited by the launch of Soon.
Journalist, Taylor Lorenz, says that Whale could be the breakout app.
As for our picks? Facebook's Messenger "Stories" just launched and will be a topic of discussion, but with no Uber or Lyft in Austin this year, surely this app will be the ultimate winner. 🏆
A 🔥 new app out of Y Combinator
Hey, friends! We've been playing around with a 🔥 new app, currently in Y Combinator, a must-download for anyone that listens to podcasts.
The founders are giving the Product Hunt community early access before their public launch. Add your details for a sneak peek. 👀
The founders are giving the Product Hunt community early access before their public launch. Add your details for a sneak peek. 👀
Thank you to all the badass women 🙏
Today's Product Hunt Digest comes from Brianna Wu, an engineer and a Candidate for US House of Representatives in MA District 8.
Today is International Women's Day, which challenges us to create a more gender inclusive world. I’m not Oprah, I’m a software engineer - and I love pragmatic solutions. Here are three things we can do that are proven to improve things for women:
#1) Make a commitment to professionally network with more women this year. Statistically, most people are hired based on personal recommendations. This can be harder for women, because we can be treated as potential dates more than potential colleagues, and as we get older we’re treated as invisible.
#2) Consider your own biases. A recent study showed only 5 percent of white men consider our lack of diversity a top problem. Unconscious bias in our field leads to women not getting hired, promoted, or given credit for career accomplishment. Taking a moment to ask if you’re showing bias is scientifically proven to lessen it.
#3) Call out gender bias when you see it. For example, it’s extremely common in the workplace for women to be talked over. When this happens, step in and politely ask the person to finish their thought. Studies show there is no career downside for men that do this, while women pay a steep price.
The first step to solving a problem is understanding the problem. This book may help.
Thank you Brianna for the guest post. Check out the Female Founders collection for products made by women in tech. Let us know if your company is missing and we'll add it straight away. 🎉
Today is International Women's Day, which challenges us to create a more gender inclusive world. I’m not Oprah, I’m a software engineer - and I love pragmatic solutions. Here are three things we can do that are proven to improve things for women:
#1) Make a commitment to professionally network with more women this year. Statistically, most people are hired based on personal recommendations. This can be harder for women, because we can be treated as potential dates more than potential colleagues, and as we get older we’re treated as invisible.
#2) Consider your own biases. A recent study showed only 5 percent of white men consider our lack of diversity a top problem. Unconscious bias in our field leads to women not getting hired, promoted, or given credit for career accomplishment. Taking a moment to ask if you’re showing bias is scientifically proven to lessen it.
#3) Call out gender bias when you see it. For example, it’s extremely common in the workplace for women to be talked over. When this happens, step in and politely ask the person to finish their thought. Studies show there is no career downside for men that do this, while women pay a steep price.
The first step to solving a problem is understanding the problem. This book may help.
Thank you Brianna for the guest post. Check out the Female Founders collection for products made by women in tech. Let us know if your company is missing and we'll add it straight away. 🎉


















