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Product Hunt Daily Digest
January 21st, 2020

WTF

Attention! More finalists for this year’s Golden Kitty Awards have just been announced.

Check them out 👇

🌚 Side Project 

🙀 WTF (ICYMI: An app called ‘ Die With Me’ won in this category last year)

🗣 Audio and Voice 

😎 Augmented Reality 

🌴 Remote Work Tools 

Today’s categories are sponsored by our friends at Spoke

Voting for these categories (and previously dropped categories) is now OPEN and closes Saturday January 25 at 7am PT.

More finalists will drop first thing in the morning tomorrow, so look out for news around health and fitness apps, smart home devices, sextech products, privacy-focused apps and D2C products.

To celebrate all makers next week, we’re putting on a little shindig in LA (aka the 5th annual Product Hunt Meetup). If you can’t make it to LA, chances are there’s a Product Hunt meetup happening in your city that day — there will be events everywhere from New York to DC to Toronto to New Orleans to Mexico City and beyond. It’s almost like we planned it. 😉

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HIGHLIGHT

In this week’s edition of Product Hunt Radio, we talked to Sylvain Kalache, co-founder of Holberton School, a project-based alternative to college where you can become a software engineer in two years. In this episode we cover why a new type of school like this is needed and how Holberton is working to increase representation in the tech industry.

We’ll be back next week with another special guest, so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. 😸

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