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We launched the Zappy Awards in May to find the builders quietly redesigning how work gets done at their companies. We're on the hunt for the people who see a problem, pick up Zapier, and do something about it. We've hit 50 submissions. We weren't expecting the bar to be this high this fast. So we've decided to move up our first monthly wins to start right now! These are the fir...

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I'm not ruling out a future where the Terminator walks through the office doors and asks where he can find me. But until then, AI in the workplace doesn't have to be scary. In reality, it falls more on the spectrum from helpful to overhyped—and the trick is to calibrate accordingly. There are a lot of ways to use AI at work. Maybe Granola writes your meeting recaps, or you embed...

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Here's Google's simple (but powerful) software playbook: find products people like, make a Google-ized copy, and give it away for free. Love Dropbox and Zoom? Google Drive and Google Meet are solid substitutes, and you won't pay a thing. Calendly is the next app on Google's radar. Google Calendar's appointment scheduling feature, which started off as a barebones alternative, has...

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I'll never forget the first time my childhood dog betrayed me. Before the incident, she was completely fine alone, knew every trick in the book, and only barked at the mailman and other potential serial killers.  Then came that fateful night. I left for two hours, returning to shredded magazines, ripped couch cushions, destroyed dog toys, and a wagging tail. Let my canine misfor...

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On April 7, 2026, Claude Mythos Preview was officially announced, but it was apparently too dangerous to release. According to Anthropic, Claude Mythos represented a unique cybersecurity threat (they claimed that "the fallout—for economies, public safety, and national security—could be severe.") Instead of releasing Mythos to the general public, they spun up Project Glasswing, a...

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