YourTango: 11 Phrases Brilliant People Use To Validate Someone They Don’t Agree With
11 Phrases Brilliant People Use To Validate Someone They Don’t Agree With
Earlier this year, researchers from Penn State published a study, "How the Comforting Process Fails," that investigated the most effective (and ineffective) ways to comfort and support someone during ...
North Penn Now: If You Follow Someone on Instagram, Do They Know? Explained Simply
You found an account you want to keep up with — but you're not sure you want them to know. If you follow someone on Instagram, do they know? The short answer is yes, in most cases they do. But the ...
WFMY News2: Fake social media accounts and what to do if someone is impersonating you
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Imagine finding someone pretending to be you on social media, using your name and pictures. Cybersecurity experts said it happens more often than you think. The latest victim is ...
Fake social media accounts and what to do if someone is impersonating you
The Next Web: Twitter introduces “Hovercards”, a quicker way to check out someone’s profile.
Twitter has just introduced a small but useful new feature called hovercards. Quite simply, it’s a quicker way to view someone’s profile without being forced to visit their profile page. If you’re a ...
I would agree with instinct71. It's used as follows: - say an email is sent to a list of recipients, but someone was omitted or the topic needs to include other recipient (s). The new recipient (s) are added to the To: or CC: fields and their names are also added to the body of the email with a ++ or + , just to inform everyone on the current distribution that others have been added to the ...