No Algorithms! 5 Ways to Discover Music Recommended by Real People
Saturday, 08 August 2020
Tired of bots and algorithms recommending “popular” songs you don’t like? Music makes a human connection, so it’s best to hear song recommendations from real humans. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not like AI is terrible at recommending music based on your tastes. But your ‘guilty pleasure’ track suddenly can mess up your algorithm, as
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Discover New Videos With YouTube’s Explore Tab
Sunday, 15 March 2020
YouTube has added a new Explore tab to its mobile app for Android and iOS. The Explore tab replaces the old Trending tab, and is designed to help you discover new videos to watch on YouTube. Trending lives on, but only as part of Explore. YouTube Helps You Discover New Videos YouTube now boasts billions
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5 Tools to Make Wikipedia Better and Discover Interesting Articles
Saturday, 21 December 2019
Wikipedia is a great place to find information about any topic you’re interested in. But it can also be a great place to discover interesting topics you didn’t even know about. These tools help you discover new Wikipedia pieces and track what you want to read. In case you didn’t already know, Wikipedia’s homepage offers
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6 Best Soundboard Apps to Create or Discover Free Sound Collections
Sunday, 13 October 2019
A soundboard can spice up your podcast, or even add some pizzazz to personal conversations. Here are some great readymade soundboards, as well as apps to create your own custom soundboard for free. Apart from the best apps and software to record podcasts, it’s a good idea to have a soundboard app. You can use
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Google Launches Discover to Clutter Up Its Homepage
Monday, 29 October 2018
Google is rolling out the new Discover feed on mobile. This will allow you to discover more information—and find more relevant information—right from the Google homepage before you’ve even searched for anything. Or at least that’s the plan. Historically, the Google homepage has mostly been free of clutter. It’s comprised mostly of white space, with
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