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Newsletters from independent creators and journalists have been on the rise for some time now, and recently there have been some fantastic new ones that cover technology and media. Since these two topics are very popular on Flipboard, we wanted to be sure you could access the best tech and media newsletters here too.
We’re starting with five excellent tech journalists and their new offerings. Each newsletter has a dedicated Flipboard Magazine, which you can follow in your Flipboard app. When there’s a new newsletter published, you’ll see it in your For You feed and be able to dive into the stories, share them with others, and subscribe to the publications if you wish.
We’re excited to support these journalists and hope you add these tech and media newsletters to your Flipboard (as well as your email inbox).
Crazy Stupid Tech: Written by Om Malik and Fred Vogelstein, this newsletter dives into the “tech-of-tech” and the advancements that shape our future. “As Silicon Valley’s influence extends deeper into all corners of our economy and lives, there have never been more interesting, crazy, stupid and intriguing ideas and technologies out there,” the journalists explain.
Plugged In: Fast Company’s global technology editor Harry McCracken dives into the latest in tech — from AI breakthroughs to gadget reveals to perspectives on Internet history. On Flipboard, McCracken curates the weekly digest alongside other stories of interest to the tech reader.
Status: Created by veteran media reporter Oliver Darcy, Status delivers hard-hitting news, investigative reporting, and expert insights on key issues involving the Fourth Estate, Hollywood and Silicon Valley. “There is no sugarcoating, no pulling punches, no sparing sensitive egos — just the unvarnished truth about the companies and individuals who shape our world,” Darcy writes. The daily briefing publishes each evening, Sunday through Thursday.
The AI Economy: A curated news roundup exploring AI’s impact on business, work, society and technology. Published on Fridays by tech journalist Ken Yeung.
The Torment Nexus: Matthew Ingram was the chief digital writer for the Columbia Journalism review and also publishes a daily newsletter called “When the Going Gets Weird.” Torment Nexus, however, is a more serious newsletter with his thoughts about technology and culture. “What I’m hoping to do with this newsletter is to bring a critical eye and some historical context to discussions of how technology impacts both individual users and society as a whole,” Ingram says.
We’re thrilled to have these accomplished reporters sharing their newsletters on our platform. Remember: you can always save and share their work in Flipboard Magazines organized around the things you care about. And if you’re a newsletter writer yourself, give Flipboard a whirl to drive traffic, subscriptions, community, and ideas for your next post. This blog article has more details about how to get started.
Thanks for keeping up with all the Flipboard news through our blog. You can download the Flipboard app in the App Store and Google Play Store for free. Personalize it for the stories you’re interested in, and curate your favorite articles, videos and podcasts into your own Flipboard Magazines.
The Newest Tech and Media Newsletters on Flipboard
Inhaltswarnung: Newsletters from independent creators and journalists have been on the rise for some time now, and recently there have been some fantastic new ones that cover technology and media. Since these two topics are very popular on Flipboard, we wanted to be sure
Newsletters from independent creators and journalists have been on the rise for some time now, and recently there have been some fantastic new ones that cover technology and media. Since these two topics are very popular on Flipboard, we wanted to be sure you could access the best tech and media newsletters here too.
We’re starting with five excellent tech journalists and their new offerings. Each newsletter has a dedicated Flipboard Magazine, which you can follow in your Flipboard app. When there’s a new newsletter published, you’ll see it in your For You feed and be able to dive into the stories, share them with others, and subscribe to the publications if you wish.
We’re excited to support these journalists and hope you add these tech and media newsletters to your Flipboard (as well as your email inbox).
Crazy Stupid Tech: Written by Om Malik and Fred Vogelstein, this newsletter dives into the “tech-of-tech” and the advancements that shape our future. “As Silicon Valley’s influence extends deeper into all corners of our economy and lives, there have never been more interesting, crazy, stupid and intriguing ideas and technologies out there,” the journalists explain.
Plugged In: Fast Company’s global technology editor Harry McCracken dives into the latest in tech — from AI breakthroughs to gadget reveals to perspectives on Internet history. On Flipboard, McCracken curates the weekly digest alongside other stories of interest to the tech reader.
Status: Created by veteran media reporter Oliver Darcy, Status delivers hard-hitting news, investigative reporting, and expert insights on key issues involving the Fourth Estate, Hollywood and Silicon Valley. “There is no sugarcoating, no pulling punches, no sparing sensitive egos — just the unvarnished truth about the companies and individuals who shape our world,” Darcy writes. The daily briefing publishes each evening, Sunday through Thursday.
The AI Economy: A curated news roundup exploring AI’s impact on business, work, society and technology. Published on Fridays by tech journalist Ken Yeung.
The Torment Nexus: Matthew Ingram was the chief digital writer for the Columbia Journalism review and also publishes a daily newsletter called “When the Going Gets Weird.” Torment Nexus, however, is a more serious newsletter with his thoughts about technology and culture. “What I’m hoping to do with this newsletter is to bring a critical eye and some historical context to discussions of how technology impacts both individual users and society as a whole,” Ingram says.
We’re thrilled to have these accomplished reporters sharing their newsletters on our platform. Remember: you can always save and share their work in Flipboard Magazines organized around the things you care about. And if you’re a newsletter writer yourself, give Flipboard a whirl to drive traffic, subscriptions, community, and ideas for your next post. This blog article has more details about how to get started.
Thanks for keeping up with all the Flipboard news through our blog. You can download the Flipboard app in the App Store and Google Play Store for free. Personalize it for the stories you’re interested in, and curate your favorite articles, videos and podcasts into your own Flipboard Magazines.
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