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Month: May 2014
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I have all of my contacts loaded into Google Contacts but the problem is, I’m never convinced that they are up to date or even sure if I should still have the person’s contact details listed.
To address this I created the following script which will send me an email every day with a randomly selected contact.
I can then review the contact’s details, compare it with LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter and then either update their contact details or send them an e-mail to catch up with them.
I have now implemented Fragmentions as described by Kevin Marks’ post here : http://www.kevinmarks.com/fragmentions.html
I have done this by using the WordPress plugin WP Fragmention as can be found here : http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-fragmention/
This means that you can now link to any textual content on any of my pages – try it and let me know what you think in the comments.
RED workout
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Feeding Time
More bears.
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Outlook Macro – Lookup
How often are you in Outlook and you receive an e-mail from someone and you want to know a little bit more about them. It may be as simple as looking up their phone number so that you can get back to them.
This lookup may be on your own intranet site or using LinkedIn, Facebook or Twiter.
The following Outlook macro will allow you to do this.
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First time trying a photosphere
Hint: she’s standing in front of the mirror.