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Roland Gesthuizen

The Story of Send - 7 views

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    'Ever wondered what happens when you send an email? Take a journey with Gmail and find out. Along the way, discover our data centers through videos, photos and more. It all begins when you click send.'
Camilla Elliott

How to opt out of getting emails from any Google+ user | IT Business - 2 views

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    "If you think your inbox is crammed now, just wait until Google rolls out a new feature that will allow any Google+ user to e-mail another Google+ user." Her's how to opt out.
Aaron Davis

HOWTO: Ditch Gmail for self-hosted webmail | Doug Belshaw's blog - 0 views

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    An interesting read from Doug Belshaw on how to take back ownership of your own email data by hosting it yourself.
Clay Leben

SpacedEd | Learning That Sticks - 5 views

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    A new way of learning with repetition of question answers. Increase recall with spaced email questions. Author a class most are free.
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    A new way of learning with repetition of question answers. Increase recall with spaced email questions to you. Author your own class; most are free.
Roland Gesthuizen

things-babies-born-in-2011-will-never-know: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance - 7 views

  • The separation of work and home: When you're carrying an email-equipped computer in your pocket, it's not just your friends who can find you -- so can your boss. For kids born this year, the wall between office and home will be blurry indeed.
  • Books, magazines, and newspapers: Like video tape, words written on dead trees are on their way out. Sure, there may be books -- but for those born today, stores that exist solely to sell them will be as numerous as record stores are now.
  • Fax machines: Can you say "scan," ".pdf" and "email?"
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  • One picture to a frame: Such a waste of wall/counter/desk space to have a separate frame around each picture. Eight gigabytes of pictures and/or video in a digital frame encompassing every person you've ever met and everything you've ever done -- now, that's efficient.
  • Encyclopedias: Imagine a time when you had to buy expensive books that were outdated before the ink was dry. This will be a nonsense term for babies born today.
  • Forgotten friends: Remember when an old friend would bring up someone you went to high school with, and you'd say, "Oh yeah, I forgot about them!" The next generation will automatically be in touch with everyone they've ever known even slightly via Facebook.
  • Yellow and White Pages: Why in the world would you need a 10-pound book just to find someone?
  • Talking to one person at a time: Remember when it was rude to be with one person while talking to another on the phone? Kids born today will just assume that you're supposed to use texting to maintain contact with five or six other people while pretending to pay attention to the person you happen to be physically next to.
  • Mail: What's left when you take the mail you receive today, then subtract the bills you could be paying online, the checks you could be having direct-deposited, and the junk mail you could be receiving as junk email? Answer: A bloated bureaucracy that loses billions of taxpayer dollars annually.
  • CDs: First records, then 8-track, then cassette, then CDs -- replacing your music collection used to be an expensive pastime. Now it's cheap(er) and as close as the nearest Internet connection.
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    Huffington Post recently put up a story called You're Out: 20 Things That Became Obsolete This Decade. It's a great retrospective on the technology leaps we've made since the new century began, and it got me thinking about the difference today's technology will make in the lives of tomorrow's
Kathleen Morris

What Parents Want in School Communication | Edutopia - 5 views

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    Some very interesting data from the US about what parents want in terms of communication (blogs, email etc).
bliissmarcom

Digital Marketing & Email Marketing Tips - 0 views

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    Digital Marketing Blog | In this Blog you we get daily trends of Digital Marketing, SEO, Link Building, Email Marketing, Inbound Marketing, and Many more.
bliissmarcom

Digital Marketing For SEO & Email Marketing Tips - 0 views

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    Digital Marketing Blog | In this Blog you we get daily trends of Digital Marketing, SEO, Link Building, Email Marketing, Inbound Marketing, and Many more.
rechalmax

Why Students Should Have Edu Email Address? - 0 views

In the USA, any of the students of a particular college or university may have an edu e-mail account along with the name. https://www.bulletintech.com/students-should-have-edu-email-address/

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reviewsservice

Buy GMX Accounts - Cheap Price, 100% Safe & Profitable ... - 0 views

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    Buy GMX Accounts Are you looking for the best Buy GMX Accounts in the market? As we delve into the topic of online communication, it's important to note the various tools and platforms available to us. One such platform that has gained popularity over the years is GMX, which offers a range of email and communication services. Whether you're an individual looking for a reliable email service or a business in need of professional communication tools, GMX has it all. However, managing multiple GMX accounts can be tedious and time-consuming. This is where buying GMX Accounts can be a game-changer. Order now and enjoy your package.
John Pearce

Chirbit home - Record, Upload and Share Audio Easily - Social Audio - 3 views

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    Chirbit is a useful and fun tool that enables you to record,upload and share your voice or audio files easily. Record your voice using a webcam or microphone conected to your computer, or upload an existing audio file. You can then share your chirbit, on twitter, facebook, email, your blog, or smartphone.
John Pearce

It's all Chinese to me - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Gmail's new Language Input Panels make life a lot simpler for anyone who needs to create emails in another language."
Ian Guest

BYOD: 7 reasons to leave them to their own devices - 2 views

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    "BYOD isn't a recommendation, it's a realty. Everyone's bought one and everyone uses one and everyone carries it around with them. When we organise a meeting or conference, we don't send people an email telling them what device to bring, neither do we buy or lease a whole load of computers and hand them out." via @DonaldClark
anonymous

Collaboration - Action Teams - Project Management Software - 1 views

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    "Podio moves your work out of your inbox into social activity streams. It's never been easier to gain transparency and appreciate your team's work, collaborate online, and streamline your communication - all in one place. Break free from the chains of email overload, document chaos and broken communication. Get social with Podio. "
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    Podio Explained: http://www.youtube.com/user/podio Very useful for Action Teams + other
John Pearce

Matterport - 1 views

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    Place the Matterport camera in various points throughout the space to capture an image. Upload your imaged data to the cloud for processing. A 3D model is generated automatically. You'll be notified by email when it's ready to view. Open the link to your 3D model. Walk-through, interact, and share with others.
Roland Gesthuizen

Compress PDF - Reduce your PDF Online for Free | Smallpdf.com - 3 views

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    "Is your pdf document too large to send by email? Would you like to reduce the size of your pdf? Smallpdf.com compresses your pdf in the cloud for free to a perfect size that is still good quality."
John Pearce

Schoolchildren at risk of online activity being tracked | World news | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    "Schoolchildren are at risk of having their online activity tracked and monitored for targeted advertising by internet firms through free cloud based education services. A survey has found that many parents do not know about data mining - the process of tracking email and web browsing habits in order to target advertising - but once they do they have grave concerns for their kids' online privacy, and believe schools need to do more to protect it. The survey commissioned by American IT industry group SafeGov asked 1000 Australian parents about their knowledge of data mining."
John Pearce

Make Mail and Gmail play nice | Macworld - 2 views

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    "As of the Mountain Lion version, Apple's Mail is better than ever at helping you manage your email. And Google's Web-based Gmail is also pretty good-but how do you combine the two in just the right way so as to get the best of both? The answer is simple-follow my guide below, wherein I describe my favorite way to balance a few features and compromises to make Mail and OS X work best with the Gmail Way."
John Pearce

The future looks 'appy' for broadband connected homes | News @ CSIRO - 2 views

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    "You've heard of the Ice Age but have you heard of the 'App Age'? Today we've released research from our 'Broadband Connected Homes' report which suggests the next generation of broadband-enabled applications will be more about connecting households to new sensors and cloud services than checking emails and social media invites. The report describes the changing environment of Australian homes, the technologies that are affecting it, and its capacity to support new applications and services. We spoke with Colin Griffith, Director of CSIRO's Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation to get his perspective on what kinds of trends we may see as a result."
John Pearce

The World Today - The dirty cost of wireless devices 23/04/2013 - 4 views

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    "Demand on wireless networks is climbing as more and more people use their mobile devices to access applications like email and Twitter. It might seem like a carbon neutral activity but Australian researchers estimate that the global energy consumption by wireless networks will grow by 460 per cent over the next two years. In emissions terms, that's the equivalent of 4.9 million extra cars on the road. Professor Rod Tucker is the director of the University of Melbourne's Centre for Energy Efficient Telecommunications, and he explained the impact of the shift to Lexi Metherell."
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