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Gmail's new compose and reply experience - Gmail Help - 0 views

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    You can now write messages in a cleaner, simpler experience that puts the focus on your message itself, not all the features around it. Here are some of the highlights: Fast: Compose messages right from your inbox. Simple: Redesigned with a clean, streamlined look. Powerful: Check emails as you're typing, minimize drafts for later, and even compose two messages at once.
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About Google+ Premium features - Google Apps Help - 0 views

  • You can preview Google+ premium features for Google Apps for Business, Education, and Government for free through the end of 2013. These features make it even easier for your users to share and collaborate with each other, while ensuring that confidential information stays inside your organization.
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Pingree School Moodle Site - 0 views

  • Welcome to the Pingree School Moodle SiteMoodle is one of many VLE's, Virtual Learning Environments. Here at Pingree, teachers will explore how to use this technology in support of their courses. You may log in as a guest to explore the site's features, or contact the administrator (moodle@pingree.org) to set up an account.Click the login button in the upper right to enter as a guest or to use your username and password if you have them.
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Selecting your Gmail picture - Gmail Help - 0 views

  • What face would you like to present to the world? You can choose almost any photo as your Gmail picture, to show up whenever another user rolls over your name in their inbox, Contacts, Chat list, or when someone looks at your public Google Profile.
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    Add a profile picture to your Gmail account.
Robert Ogden

Manually uninstall Google Chrome in Windows - Google Chrome Help - 0 views

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    "Manually uninstall Google Chrome in Windows If you're having problems uninstalling Google Chrome through your Windows Control Panel, follow these steps to manually remove the browser: These instructions involve modifying your Windows registry. If you're uncomfortable or unfamiliar with editing your registry, you may want to consult a computer technician before you start. You may also want to consider backing up your registry before proceeding. Make sure extensions are displayed for your files. Here's how: Go to the Start menu > Control Panel. (Windows 8 users: Learn how to access the Control Panel) Double-click Folder Options. Click View. Make sure the "Hide extensions for known file types" checkbox is deselected. Right-click this link. Click Save Link as and save the file name as remove.reg. (Select "All files" as your file type.) Exit Google Chrome completely. Double-click remove.reg on your desktop. In the confirmation window, click Yes. Click OK. Enter the keyboard shortcut Windows key +E to open Windows Explorer. In the Windows Explorer window that appears enter one of the following in the address bar: Windows XP:%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google Windows Vista/ Windows 7/ Windows 8: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google Delete the Chrome folder in the directory that opens. Google Chrome should now be uninstalled."
Robert Ogden

iOS 6 and OS X Mountain Lion: Link your phone number and Apple ID for use with FaceTime... - 0 views

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    How to link your phone number to your iPad, OSX 10.8 computer, and iPhone to iMessage.
Robert Ogden

Mac OS X v10.6: Active Directory binding lost on network transition (.local domain) - 0 views

  • Symptoms If network access is interrupted, a Mac OS X v10.6 client may not be able to reconnect to an Active Directory domain whose name ends in ".local".
  • Resolution Lengthen the default timeout for .local name lookups by editing the following file: /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/IPMonitor.bundle/Contents/Info.plist The key/value pair is: <key>mdns_timeout</key> <integer>2</integer> The integer value is in seconds; changing it to at least 5 should allow the Mac OS X client to reconnect to the Active Directory domain after a network interruption. In some configurations, a larger timeout value may be required. You can change this value by using the sudo command and a text editor to edit the preference file directly. Or you can use the Terminal command below, making sure to enter it all on a single line: sudo /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c 'Set :mdns_timeout 5' /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/IPMonitor.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
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Mac OS X v10.4 and later: How to prevent .DS_Store file creation over network connections - 0 views

  • defaults write com.apple.desktopservices DSDontWriteNetworkStores true
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Konica Driver Downloads - 0 views

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    Download location of all Konica Minolta copier driver downloads
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