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Few Google tips
As I find them..
Gmail: I've seen 20-30 good emails caught in spam, so check it often while you train it. Since I don't want to check the same message twice, I mark the spam as read whenever I check it.
Then, to check just the unread spam you can search for
in:spam is:unread
.
Here's a list of other neat search terms
.
Google Calendar: If like me you used the Month view, instead try the Custom view set to "Next 4 weeks". It's much better since you don't see all those "old weeks" and the days are bigger so you see more s+.
Adding the US Holidays was easy. Add > Add a public calendar. Here you see the family calendar!
Posted:
Tuesday, March 18, 2008 7:04 PM by
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Dan Hounshell
said:
Aren't you the king of Google tips and how-to's these days. Keep them coming! Nice tip on US Holidays. Same goes for Religious Holidays - in case you want to make sure you have things like Palm Sunday, Good Friday, etc.
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March 19, 2008 8:07 AM
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