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Saigonsoft’s DEV is a free newsletter that I send out every Weekly. I curate ten+ high-quality articles to provide you with clarity around the world that we are in and the future world that we are fast moving towards.
If you have a love for quirky tech stories mixed with unusual facts and practical tools, then SaigonSoft’s DEV is most definitely for you. Every month we round up the most interesting technology related news and share ten of our favorite stories, along with three highlights that we expand upon in a slightly longer format. We also have some other fun sections where we share facts, quotes, and useful tools that you can use in your day-to-day work.
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Om Malik
JOURNALIST, ENTREPRENEUR, AND VENTURE CAPITALIST
A good way to catch up on all the relevant technology news with context, without the unnecessary throat clearing.
Steven Sinofsky
FORMER HEAD OF MICROSOFT WINDOWS, PARTNER AT ANDREESSEN HOROWITZ
Here’s the latest must-subscribe independent newsletter. My $0.02 is that Benedict brings a unique global and historical context to trends and shifts in technology and companies. He’s much less about next-day-takes and more about the long term.
Bruce Sterling
AUTHOR, JOURNALIST, EDITOR, CRITIC
I really appreciate this guy’s efforts. Maybe more so when I believe him less.