# The SENDUNE Times

A collection of articles under the pompous name of '<mark style="color:red;">**The SENDUNE Times**</mark>'.

Articles here are less about software (you can get those in so many other places) and more about art, design, philosophy, and, humour. Written by team members from [<mark style="color:red;">**sendune.com**</mark>](https://sendune.com) and occasionally by others.&#x20;

If you have something '*really insightful'* to share, please reach out to <hello@sendune.com> and we'll publish it here. Please read [<mark style="color:red;">this</mark>](https://blog.sendune.com/the-internet-is-an-seo-landfill) before submitting any article.

**Cheers.** \
**SENDUNE Team.** \
\&#xNAN;**(formerly Send With SES).**

[<br>](https://blog.sendune.com/philosophy-101-for-founders)


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