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Emily Kwong

Emily Kwong

Verified

Host, Short Wave

Washington

Final Covers

and wireless & audio technology.Headphones "how-to" articles

Doesn’t Cover

I don’t cover politics, local news, or fashion

Journalist Type

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Seniority Positions

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Content

Total articles 5633

  • This week in science: Drumming crabs, lab-made nuggets and LSD without the trip

    By Emily Kwong Verified, Rachel Carlson

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • This week in science: Drumming crabs, lab-made nuggets and LSD without the trip

    By Emily Kwong Verified, Rachel Carlson

    Apr. 18, 2025

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Company Info

Short Wave

Shortwave is an AI-native email management platform founded in 2020 by Andrew Lee and Jonny Dimond, both former Google employees. Based in Covina, California, with operations in San Francisco, Shortwave aims to enhance business communications by integrating AI into email workflows. The company has successfully raised $9 million in Series A funding. Shortwave offers an intelligent email client designed for Gmail, featuring AI-driven tools for drafting emails, scheduling meetings, and automating tasks while ensuring user privacy. The platform includes email management capabilities like bundling, snoozing, and drag-and-drop organization. It also supports team collaboration through workspaces and channels, allowing for shared email management and task delegation. With a clean user interface and features inspired by Google Inbox, Shortwave targets professionals and teams that require efficient email management, particularly those dealing with high volumes of business communications.

Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., , United States

+1 202-408-4400

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