The Art of Curation

Escaping the echo chamber through curation 🔎 Uri Bram, The Browser

Episode Summary

A conversation with Uri Bram, CEO of The Browser, a delightful newsletter that contains links to five outstanding stories each day. Uri shares how The Browser's small but mighty team curates a vast universe of content to consistently deliver fascinating stories you didn't know you wanted to read.

Episode Notes

“What the internet really needed was a great curator; someone who would read and select and present the finest pieces to you so that you could ignore the noise and get straight to the quality.” — Uri Bram, The Browser

Mission accomplished. If you subscribe to The Browser, you can rest easy knowing that a steady stream of fascinating pieces you didn’t know you wanted to read will flow effortlessly to you. A manageable five per day, in fact, plus extra bits in the postscript, like a video, podcast and quote. 

That’s after the small team sifts through hundreds of stories every day. “The only real criteria we have at The Browser is: Will this piece be as interesting 10 years from now as it is today?” CEO Uri Bram reveals. 

But it’s not just the stories that are interesting; so are the sources. The Browser curates from an extremely long tail of publishers and voices, almost all accessible for free, so there was much to unpack about the art of curation. 

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