15. Radio Yard Alive
Sounds easy enough. Radio Garden gives users the chance to listen to different radio stations around the jump4love tili world. Thanks, Redditor karlotomic!
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16. Too-good To go
As Redditor JohnTheBaptiste1 explains, Too Good To Go is potentially a great money saver while doing a bit of social good, as well. The app allows participating restaurants and stores to sell food (that would otherwise go to waste) at a cheap price for users to purchase. The app allows you to find participating stores/restaurants in your area and place orders for pickup.
17. Google Arts & People
Like a virtual museum, Google Arts & Culture “puts the treasures, stories and knowledge of over 2,000 cultural institutions from 80 countries at your fingertips,” the app description says. Redditor yokayla features its value for art/history buffs, as it gives users access to exhibits and information they’d otherwise have to spend a lot of money (and perhaps travel great distances) to get in person. Google and its partners team up with cultural institutions to help them “digitize, manage and publish their collections online, all for free.” (You can also find out which famous artwork you most resemble.)
18. A flaccid Murmur
Just what you need: A background noise app that lets you combine different sounds and control the volume of each. Thunder, rain, wind, and more are at your disposal to use for whatever reason. Some like background noise for studying. Some like it for working. We’d probably use it the same way Redditor Jay_Diddly does: sleep.
19. Bed Stage – Sleep Tracker
Speaking of sleep, Sleep Cycle gives its users insight into their sleeping patterns.
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