WigglyBanana
WigglyBanana

What's your stack to stay updated on news? 🗞️

I believe in being stoic, and hence avoid reading about politic/war etc. (stuff I do not control). But I want to read up on Business/Startups/Economics stuff so that I am up to date.

Currently it's too spread out: across news websites (inc42, Bloomberg), twitter, and grapevine. Want to make news reading more streamlined, so I actually read the best things every morning on the pot :P

Do share your go-to's!

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WigglyMochi
WigglyMochi
Oracle12mo

Twitter : Because that's the first platform to catch on any new event happening. Then I go to google to find about what it is actually all about.

SwirlyPotato
SwirlyPotato

But social media news is unverified 70% of the times. For reliable and fun news consumption try this - https://share.gvine.app/veWyRLwWGMWXSrL6A

ZoomyNarwhal
ZoomyNarwhal

Google News, Economic Times, Reddit. I sued to read a lot of Bloomberg but stopped since it was going too topical

SwirlyPotato
SwirlyPotato

For gameplay based interactive news consumption - https://share.gvine.app/veWyRLwWGMWXSrL6A

SwirlyPotato
SwirlyPotato

Try 10secs - A gamified news app. https://share.gvine.app/veWyRLwWGMWXSrL6A

FluffyNugget
FluffyNugget
Plivo12mo

Memes. I don’t like news as much. Smthng crazy enough will pop up somehow

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