Not exact matches
Now a software engineer for Google, Gershtein works on projects such as Smart Reply, an
email feature that uses machine learning to send automated replies; and Save to Inbox, an extension that lets users send
what they're watching,
reading, or listening to directly to their inbox so they can easily access it later.
What's more, tracking communications can serve as a free marketing channel, enabling you to include discount codes and other offers in an
email you know customers open and
read.
I don't know
what it is about
email that makes people feel like they have to be formal and buttoned - up, but I do know that no one has ever been excited to
read and reply to an
email that's really dry and boring.
And just defensive messages without actually
reading the whole
email, which was like, «We recognize that's it's really upsetting
what happened, but we now have to unify this country, and we want to do
what we can to do our part.»
And in the attention economy we are living in, where consumers have access to more
emails and tweets than they could ever manage to
read and digest fully, being able to get and hold attention is
what separates the wheat from the chaff.
«
What's the point of
reading an
email while you're standing in an elevator and you can't do anything about it?»
After
reading my new book, Real Leaders Don't Follow, an old friend and business associate who's had a long and successful career, Ziv Azmanov, sent me an
email that, among other things, does a pretty effective job of explaining
what distinguishes real entrepreneurs from the pack:
You may have sent the best marketing message via
email, but if no one opens it and
reads it,
what good have you done?
«
What you're not
reading about is the government actually abusing these programs and listening in on people's phone calls or inappropriately
reading people's
emails,» Obama said from the East Room of the White House.
Streak, a customer relationship management app that integrates with Gmail, unveiled a feature today that allows senders to see who has
read an
email, where they
read it and
what type of device they re...
Emails that are chock full of personality, whether it's humor, a mascot, taking a strong stance on a subject, or just providing value to someone who
reads it, are more likely to lead to trust, which is really
what matters.
Read all that for a little while and you're sure to get the impression that we're all drowning in more information than we know
what to do with (though, honestly, you'll probably be interrupted by an incoming
email of social media alert before you get very far).
Reading a lot like
what a college fraternity president might send out to his brothers, the
email spelled out in sophomoric terms rules not only about drinking and
what not to do with kegs but also about sex.
Given that most users are checking
email on the fly,
what's the likelihood they will
read a multi-page pdf on a small screen?
We are afraid and we don't know
what to do so we are
reading the news and watching the news and we are pontificating on Facebook and we are writing letters or
emails and we are getting mad at each other for all the ways we're all doing it wrong.
I didn't tell her
what God had set upon my heart when I
read her
email.
When I opened the
email and
read it my thoughts were upon
what God was speaking into my heart.
If you don't believe me, ask someone who's a regular churchgoer — let him
read the
email and tell him
what I said — and see if he agrees that
what she did is a little unorthodox, but not out of bound.
I
read an
email to day from a friend that stated very succinctly
what it was...
My mom and I had been debating on a dessert while I was
reading my
emails, and
what did I pull up?
I was browsing through my
emails the morning this post went out wondering
what I was going to do that day and as soon as I
read the recipe, I knew I'd be making these all day.
I don't comment much and I've never
emailed you (though I think I tried to once... can't remember
what went wrong there), but I've been
reading for a few (or four?
If you still want to use my pleats, please
email before proceeding, so I know that you're out there and you've
read and understand
what I've written.
If you want to throw your hat into the ring, please
read over our Contributor Guidelines to get a feel for
what we're looking for, then send an
email to me (bloggers AT attachmentparenting DOT org) or Julie (apispeaks AT attachmentparenting DOT org) and we'll add your name to the list for consideration.
Reader
Email: «I am super excited about the over the knee boots trend this Fall, but I don't know
what...
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Did really
read anything in particular that riled me up (though I
read a post while writing this about NP) but people kept sending me
emails asking
what I thought about the term natural parenting.
It's better to have an
email list of 10,000 people who really care and are interested — than to pretend to have a list of 100,000, 90 % of whom aren't paying attention because pretty soon — the 90 % will get you flagged as spam and then even the 10 % won't be able to
read what you send them any more.
But when you're trying to shape the online discussion and make your case in public, sometimes the phone or a discreet and behind - the - scenes
email provides the best channel (guess
what: much of
what you
read on lefty political blogs is discussed and sometimes coordinated first on various back - channel
email lists).
Read the RNC
email and see
what you think.
While he was publicly claiming he knew only
what he
read in the press about lane closures on the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge,
emails reported this morning by WNYC found Gov. Andrew Cuomo's staff behind the scenes was trying to get a handle on the situation.
What I did get was an
email...
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The people behind Google are
reading our private transactions — how else could they display ads appropriate to
what's in our
email and Web searches?
It seems like every day there are more revelations about the government tapping your phone calls,
reading your
email, and watching
what you do online.
This, even though Pearce had actually seen and
read aloud the complete
email [albeit accidentally truncated], which was leaked by «ad hoc» invitation committee member and fringe blogger «tallbloke» in
what was (to put it charitably) a highly inappropriate attempt at spin.
Whit and I spend time everyday before going home
reading the
emails our Sakaralites are sending in to our wellness team, and no matter
what time or insane day we've had, it always brings us back to why we're doing this.
Maybe I need to
read back through previous posts and
emails to see
what gold I can find.
Resting in being, whether it's during a yoga class, or in a state of anxiety after
reading an aggravating
email from a co-worker, without doing anything right away to fix
what's ailing us can be tricky.
In case your guy doesn't
read my blog (hehe) and YOU like
what you see in this gift guide, my advice is to have a girlfriend
email it to your guy OR leave me an
email address in the blog comments and I'll
email him.
I've been trying to answer
emails, trying to accomplish tasks, looking at my editorial calendar, trying to figure out
what deadlines I have coming up, thinking about the laundry...
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This is also something I WANT and NEED: If you like
what you have
read, please take the time to sign up to receive a notification by
email of new posts.
You and almost hottie fashion bloggers are makes me feels fat haha (believe it or not I do think this way haha) I have to share
what I've
read one of my junk
email --(they somehow found me) about the all fashion bloggers take the lead of a world in fashion, not the star but blogger!
I love opening an
email newsletter or blog post to find it filled with «
what I've been
reading lately» or «
what you should
read» or «favourite articles» sections.
When I cancelled before the auto renewal (good thing I
read plenty online beforehand) and filling out their close - out «
what did you think of our service» questionaire (which I promptly
read them the Riot Act), I got an
email from Match telling me to call an 800 - number.
I like this girl, but I don't even know
what she looks like and I'm not going to sign up just to
read her
email.
I'm not sure
what my live setup would be, but I want to play real instruments as much as possible — not just be pushing buttons on a launchpad while
reading my
emails.
What do you think it means if women that I
email view my profile soon after, meaning they theoretically have
read them, and then do absolutely nothing?
He was
reading their profiles and filling in the blanks to relate to
what they talked about... but the
emails still didn't feel personal.
The child can't
read the message, but can let a parent know
what to do next (e.g., «Hey, mom, check your
email»).
Tell that person a little about who you are and why you think you might both be compatible — respond directly to
what you've
read in that person's profile — sound interested and interesting and you'll get an
email by return — sound boring and downbeat and you'll just be ignored.
I was
reading the diaries when I got a reply from one of the new members thanking me for my
email and asking me
what I thought of the site.