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#141: New Year’s Resolutions & Email Zen

At the recent PTG Tech Talk we discussed some of the ways in which we can achieve the magical ‘zero inbox’ status. I’m not a believer in New Year’s Resolutions, but, perhaps for the month of January, every time an email comes into your inbox that does not add value, rather than delete it, take a few seconds to scroll to the bottom of the email and click the (usually small and greyed-out) unsubscribe button. Just think of the ‘one-less-email’ you’ll regularly receive, not to mention the reduction in

We also explored the wonders of advanced search (see below) and other tips to save valuable seconds in our lives.

Tech Tip - Classification of New YouTube Videos

Today’s Tech Tip: Info from YouTube on the classification of new YouTube videos:

Last September, we announced a series of changes that we’d be making to better protect kids and their privacy on YouTube, and to address the concerns raised to us by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Specifically, that all creators would be required to designate their content as made for kids or not made for kids in YouTube Studio, and that personal information from anyone watching a video designated as made for kids would be treated as coming from a child, regardless of the age of the user.

Tech Tip - Using Emojis

Love them or hate them, emojis are here to stay. With a recent update to Windows you can quickly access them using by pressing the Windows key and the full-stop key (or semi-colon) at the same time and then typing the word you want.


Another site I use to find emojis is: https://emojipedia.org/

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