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How to hide folders and see hidden files on a Windows PCThere are plenty of ways to keep your data safe from prying eyes online, but what about on your computer? In Microsoft’s Windows operating system, there is a way to hide files and folders. We'll show you how to hide them and make them visible again. Tap or click for a clever way to keep Windows files private. → |
Quick tip of the dayAh, Google. We use it all day long, but do you know the tricks pros use to narrow down search results? Put a “-” (minus sign) before a word you want to exclude from your search.Put a “+” (plus sign) before a word you need.Basically, Google matches words that have a plus at the beginning. The search engine will exclude any word with a minus sign. Another quick tip: If you’re looking for a specific phrase, wrap it in quotation marks. This makes sure your results contain the full phrase instead of just a tidbit of that phrase. 🤯 Want more Google smarts? Here are four more search tips. |
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Have a few minutes?I think you'll like this a lot. I've known Michael Harrison over 20 years. I sat down with him to talk about radio, technology, business, politics and much more. Enjoy! |
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Business ramping up? Use LinkedIn to keep upThis year is looking up. If part of your growth strategy is adding new team members to your business, LinkedIn Jobs can help you find the right person quickly. To make things better, your first job post is free. Getting started is easier than ever, with new features to help you find qualified candidates. Post a job with targeted screening questions, and LinkedIn will quickly get your role in front of more qualified candidates. Manage job posts and contact candidates in one spot — even from your mobile phone. Post a job for free! Just visit LinkedIn.com/kim to get started today. → |
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Whoops! Don’t make these social media mistakesDo you know how to hide someone's Facebook posts without unfriending them? Or maybe you posted something embarrassing and want it gone. If you're not sure how to navigate apps like Twitter or Instagram, let Kim help. She's here to answer all your questions to ensure you don't look foolish online. WATCH THIS VIDEO → |
AND FINALLY ...Virtual travel assistant App in the Air is giving away an entire year's worth of flights directly through its app. The company plants a tree for every flight booked to help offset that carbon output of yours. To enter, download the app and answer a few questions. Here’s the link for Apple; download here for Android. You can also drop a video or photo to social media on how you want to make up for lost time with your travel. Just tag @appintheair. Entries close March 31. Good luck! |
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