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The Ultimate Guide to Managing Your Screenshots

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– The newsletter is the 132nd edition of *Installer*, a guide to notable tech and culture content.
– The author is preparing for a month of low productivity during the World Cup.
– Recent reading includes articles on Steven Spielberg, wearables, and the Boeing 747.
– The author is enjoying *The Virtual OS Museum* for computer nostalgia and rewatching a Knicks game-winning play.
– New and old podcasts being listened to include *This Was SportsCenter* and *The Renner Files*.

Hi, friends, and welcome back to Installer No. 132. This is your weekly guide to the best and most Verge-worthy content out there. If you’re just joining us, welcome , and yes, happy soccer season. You can catch up on all past editions over at the Installer homepage.

This week has been a blur of preparation for what promises to be a month of total distraction during the World Cup. I’ve been diving into a fascinating piece on Steven Spielberg, exploring the latest in wearables via a new essay, and reminiscing about the Boeing 747 thanks to an Atlantic feature. My nostalgia for old-school computing has been fueled by The Virtual OS Museum, a site that lets you relive the glory days of operating systems. I’ve also been replaying that Knicks game winner on loop , a historic finals comeback that’s impossible to stop watching. On the audio front, the new This Was SportsCenter podcast is fantastic, and I’ve been revisiting the wonderfully strange The Renner Files podcast for some classic entertainment. And, of course, I’ve been wrestling with my own digital clutter, trying to get a handle on my ever-growing collection of screenshots.

(Source: The Verge)

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