There might be no dearth of apps that lets you go through eBooks or audiobooks. However, here is one – the Blinkist app for Android and iOS. The way the app functions is it provides users with a short ...
If you want to read a lot of important nonfiction books, but just don’t have the time, Blinkist can help. It’s an app that simplifies and spits out key points from important nonfiction books. Remember ...
Blinkist is an app that aims to solve a problem I thought only I had: It summarizes thick nonfiction books into digestible summaries that take 15 minutes to read, as opposed to days or weeks. It seems ...
I must declare from the outset that when it comes to Blinkist, I was a skeptic. Blinkist, for the uninitiated, is an app-based service that promises to digest the “key insights from 4,500+ ...
The biggest 2018 trend in the publishing industry across all mediums has been political tell-alls. From Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury back in January right up to Bob Woodward's 1.1 million in unit ...
Growth Story is a new four-question format we’re doing about startups finding and influencing a defining metric that helped really grow their company. This week the CEO and co-founder of Blinkist, ...
Reading books is proven to reduce stress, can make you happier and healthier, and is ultimately an investment in your own personal development. Despite this, a huge amount of Americans also say that ...
Has your reading game taken a hit in the last few years? You probably used to go through dozens of books in a few months, but these days, it takes you ages to finish one. This struggle is real, but ...
As sad as it may be, many people just don’t have the time to read these days. When we say ‘read’, we don’t mean 140-character-long rants on Twitter, or 150-word news nuggets on the BBC. We mean books, ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Monte Carlo, the data reliability company, today announced Berlin-based microlearning app Blinkist has selected Monte Carlo to achieve more reliable data through data ...
When I was young and cynical, a friend and I came up with a plan to make reading easy. We called it litzak — Muzak for literature — and the idea was to boil down great books to a sentence each.