There’s an exceedingly simple way for you to share your Outlook contacts with colleagues or friends. All you need to do is highlight a contact: Right click on the contact, and select “Forward.” Doing so will create an email as shown below; in this case I’ve addressed the email to myself and added a simple [...]

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Faithful LifeApps readers know that I don’t have a lot of patience with email and favor an aggressive approach to managing your Inbox. Occasionally however, we’ll receive emails which require more time to respond to – and/or which don’t require a response immediately. OR… they’ll require collaboration with several colleagues who you’d like to meet [...]

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If you’re packing for a trip and realize you don’t have a 3 oz. or less tube or bottle of toothpaste, hair gel, shampoo, etc. on hand, these small (2 oz.) bottles are a terrific solution. Sold by Detailers Paradise – and I’m sure many others – they’re a handy way to carry less than [...]

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Everyone at some point in their professional or personal life sends an email that they instantly realize – in that moment of extraordinary clarity or lucidity that invariably follows doing something monumentally stupid – they shouldn’t have sent. What can you do if you somehow cleverly manage to send out a boneheaded, career-limiting message? (Or [...]

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Very interesting article about the rivalry between Engadget & Gizmodo which ultimately shows the power and influence of some blogs… read the entire Wired story here

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