Move democratizes food access. Three different apps - Readwise, Alfread, and Readng - all help you get more out of reading. Vox and InCamera take us behind the scenes of cinematic effects.
Move is a membership to a digital super market. They carefully curate their list of products to make sure you get the best option available for a certain kind of good instead of choosing for yourself between 20 different brands. Even better, they work with small businesses to source their food from around the US. Everything is ethically sourced and Move is consistently transparent in a way that businesses rarely are.
Any Distance is a killer example of focusing on doing one thing well and building something great as a result. Any Distance lets runners and cyclists set a distance goal to reach and track it over time. To keep you motivated, Any Distance rewards you with badges and lets you create story-worthy summaries of your treks along the way.
Alfread lets you set realistic goals for your saved articles on Pocket or Instapaper. Read them, tag them, skip them, and even sync to Readwise (linked below).
Readwise uses spaced repetition to help you learn more from ebooks and articles. You’ll get a daily email resurfacing your highlights from Kindle, Instapaper, iBooks, and more.
It used to be the norm for a new competitor to Flickr to pop up every few years, back when they were the place to host your photos. That tapered off as Instagram gained popularity. If Glass is to be believed, maybe we can bring back that sense of community and ownership from the early 2000’s without having to sacrifice privacy.