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What are some lesser known Gmail tips?
Perhaps not "lesser known", but I've been using keyboard shortcuts for years under "Settings": This probably comes from my vim background, but inside gmail, I almost never use the mouse. Instead:While viewing a list of threads (i.e. Inbox, All Mail, Drafts, search results, etc.):c to compose a new mailj and k to move the cursor down and upx to select/deselect the current thread that's pointed to by the cursore to archive all threads that have been selected [Enter] to go into the thread pointed to by the cursor"g i" to go to my Inbox"g a" to go to All Mail"g d" to go to DraftsWhile inside a thread:n and p to browse down and up messages inside a thread (move the cursor up and down)a to reply all (or r to reply individually, but that's rare) to the message currently pointed to by the cursorf to forward the message that's pointed to by the cursoru to go back to the previous thread list view, which could be your Inbox, All Mail, Drafts, etc. This is the same as the back button: s to toggle through the stars on the message currently pointed to by the cursorIn case you're wondering, the "cursor" is the very thin vertical blue line visible to the left of the third thread in this picture:Other useful shortcuts:/ to make the search bar active"* u" to select all unread emails"* n" to deselect all emailsShift+i to mark all selected emails as readShift+u to mark all selected emails as unreadWhile inside a thread, Shift+u will bring you back to the previous thread list view and marking the current thread as unread. I do this a lot to keep important threads at the top of my inbox.And that's basically all I ever do in gmail. It can be painful to learn at first, but just start with the very basics: j, k, and [Enter] to browse through your inbox. Within a month or two, you'll be zipping through your inbox like Usain Bolt through the 200m.Full list: http://support.google.com/mail/b...Edit: David Craige mentioned a very useful Google Labs add-on under "Settings --> Labs": a [Send & Archive] buttonAnd another useful add-on:
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What would be the best strategy for GATE 2018?
What are some successful strategies for the GATE 2018? Hari om , you are asking a question as to : “What are some successful strategies for the GATE 2018?.”THE TIME TABLE FOR GATE EXAM 2018 :Apply online for Gate exam. Last date is - 5th Oct’2017.Exam dates - 3,4,10 & 11 Feb’2018.Declaration of results - 17 th March’2018.APPLICATION TO BE SUBMITTED ONLINE :Consult the following web site for application formalities & related information-GATE 2018Register your e-mail id, mobile number , GOAPS ( Gate Online Application Processing System ) password & enroll yourself for GATE exam.Submit your Photo , signature , personal -id certificate in - pdf for...
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How does a citizenship test look like?
The test shows us what you know about Canada. We’ll ask you 20 questions about the rights and responsibilities of Canadians and Canada’s:historygeographyeconomygovernmentlawssymbolsThey base the test questions on the official citizenship study guide: Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship. They don’t use the citizenship test to assess your language skills in English or French.Study for the testUse official study guide, Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship, to study for your test. You can start studying for the test at any time.The official study guide is always free. The guide is available in multiple formats. You can choose to:read it onlinelisten to the MP3 versiondownload the PDF or eBookorder a paper copy of the study guideYou may be invited to take the citizenship test within weeks after we send you the acknowledgement of receipt (AOR) letter.About 4 weeks before the test, they will send you a notice with the date, time and location.If you’re not available on the day of your appointment, send us a message to explain why and get a new date. If you don’t give an explanation or your explanation isn’t reasonable, they may stop processing your application and not grant you citizenship. You can either:email or write to the local office that sent you the notice oruse the online web formGenerally, once they receive your e-mail or letter, we’ll schedule your appointment on a different date. They will let you know by email if you gave us your email address or mail you a letter if they don’t have your email address.Only the person taking the test can be in the testing room.If you have a child, plan to have someone care for them while you take your test. If you can’t arrange child care, reschedule your test date. If you bring a child with you, your child can wait in the area outside the testing room, but must be with a caregiver at all times.When you come for your test, bring:the notice inviting you to the testPermanent Resident (PR) card2 pieces of personal identification (ID) one piece of ID must have your photograph and signature, for example: driver’s licence or health cardforeign ID documents must be government-issued, Canadian ones don’t need to be government-issuedif they’re not in English or French, you must provide a translation with an affidavitfrom the translatorall the original documents that support your citizenship application, as listed in the document checklist for your citizenship application formall your passports and travel documents, current and expired, that you listed on the application form.The test is:in English or French30 minutes long20 questionsmultiple-choice and true or false questionsYou need to get 15 correct answersto pass the test.Your test is usually written but may be oral. A citizenship official may decide on test day that you will have an oral test instead of a written one. We base the type of test on a number of things. For example, if you have trouble reading and writing in English or French, you’ll have an oral test. An oral test is given by a citizenship official at a hearing.In some cases, the hearing will take place on the original test date. In most cases, it will take place 4 to 8 weeks after the original test date. If it’s later, they will send you a notice with the date, time and locationAfter the test, you’ll meet with a citizenship official for an interview. During the interview, the citizenship official will:give you the results of your test, if you had onecheck your language skills, if you’re between 18 and 54 years of ageverify your application and original documentsask any questions we may have about your applicationmake sure you meet all the requirements for citizenshipIf you pass and meet the other requirements for citizenship, they may:give you a ceremony date at the same time we give you the test results oremail or send you a letter with the date and time of your ceremony.If you don’t pass your first written test, but meet the other requirements for citizenship, we will schedule you for a second test. The second test usually takes place 4 to 8 weeks after the first test, but it may be longer.If you don’t pass your second test, they will send you a notice telling you to attend a hearing with a citizenship official. The hearing:will last 30 to 90 minutesmay be in person or by videoconferencemay be used to assess one or more requirements for citizenship, for example: knowledge of Canada-languageIf you don’t pass the test after 3 tries, we’ll refuse your application. You can re-apply to try again.When you apply with your family, they process all applications together. If you have to re-write the test or go to a hearing, your family may be invited to a ceremony before you. If you want us to continue processing all the applications together, ask us to pause your family’s applications. They will wait until you meet all the requirements so the whole family is invited to the same citizenship ceremony and can become citizens at the same time.
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What is the procedure for e-tendering?
Click here for Digital signature certificateBidder should do Online Enrolment in this Portal using the option Click Here to Enroll available in the Home Page. Then the Digital Signature enrollment has to be done with the e-token, after logging into the portal. The e-token may be obtained from one of the authorized signNowing Authorities such as eMudhraCA/GNFC/IDRBT/MtnlTrustline/SafeScrpt/TCS.Bidder then logs into the portal giving user id / password chosen during enrollment.The e-token that is registered should be used by the bidder and should not be misused by others.DSC once mapped to an...
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CAT or GMAT which one is tougher?
GMAT & CAT have the same syllabus, both deal with Mathematics and English. Both tests complement each other. Preparing for GMAT helps CAT aspirants in verbal, and CAT preparation helps GMAT aspirants in Quantitative Section. Most of the sections in both the tests are common.MBA admission is a steep road. It's important to keep all doors open. It's good to be confident, but there is a thin line difference between confidence and over-confidence. CAT success rate (% of students getting admission in good colleges) is meager. GMAT, on the other hand, opens doors for almost all the global and Ind...
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How can I learn all the terms to fill an e-tender?
E-tender means electronic tender . Tender is a process to procure goods, services or works get done at highly competitive mode in accordance to quality and quantity prescribed.I'm a contractor by profession and participate in tenders regularly. E-tender is just like filling passport form.Why I said passport because you know all that in passport office they take only documents which have been prescribed other than nothing will accept. If the documents in fraudulent in nature liable to reject the application and may prosecute. In similar way e tendering mode.Easy for those having documents ha...
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What documents do you provide when invited to apply (ITA) for Canadian PR?
Passport (Self and accompanying dependents)Language Test Results (IETLS)TranscriptsDegree CertificateEducation Credential Assessment (from authorities like WES or IQAS)Once you get an invitation to apply, you will need the following documents along with the above.Police Clearance Certificate (Self and accompanying spouse)Medical Exam (Self and accompanying dependents)Employment Reference LettersPayslipsProof of Funds (Balance Certificate and 6 months statement from the bank)Marriage CertificateBirth Certificate of accompanying childrenIf you are claiming points for your spouse’s education, work ex. and language, IELTS, ECA, and work experience documents are required.Nomination Certificate if you are applying through a Provincial Nominee ProgramJob offer if you are claiming points for a job offer in CanadaYour own birth certificate is not requiredLetter of explanation (Optional)Digital Photos (Self and accompanying dependents)
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What are the best Gmail tips to save time?
Gmail offers many tools for us organize our inbox, such as folders, labels, and even tabs, which in turn saves time when we want to look for some particular mails.Labels are a simple way to categorize our messages. For eg : When a mail comes from friends we can label them as friends and if a mail comes from work, we can label them as work. So next time if we want to check those mails, we dont have to look through our entire inbox. We can just click on the respective labels they belong to. And from there the mail we want to look into.Steps to create and tag mails with LabelsGo to Create new label option on your left menu bar. (You may have to click on More to show this button)Then enter the name of the label you want to create.Then click on create.Then go to the mail you want to add the label toClick on the label button and choose the label you want to applyOn your left menu bar you will see a new category has come up having the label name you just created.When you click on it, it will show the mails to which the label is added to
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How can I promote my website for free?
I can only tell you from my 4+ years of blogging experience, and that of my friends that they shared with me.The link that you've provided in the question description is quite comprehensive, and pretty much covers up everything. In fact, it covers more that what would normally be required. A lot of it depends on what kind of a blog you're running and what is your motivation behind promoting - Making/Joining a good community, more readership, more money, etc. While most of these are inter-related the approach to promoting my differ, based on your primary goal.I'll put my views on the points mentioned on that post, of whether it worked for us or not, and if it's worth your time/effort/money:Use Social Media – Yes. Facebook works great to get that initial readership among your friends, and a few of their friends when they share your posts. Posting a link to all your posts on FB is generally a good idea. Do not use FB Notes to fetch entire blog posts on FB, if you want to have more readership for your site. If however, you just want people to read, notes makes it easier for people to read content then and there. Also create a Facebook Page/Group for your blog, where you can discuss your posts, and other related things. It'll serve as a good place for announcements, feedback, and surveys. Google Search/Twitter work best to get new users you have no prior connections with. Some of the points below are required for SEO, that'll bring your blog up on search results. Use popular hashtags like #amwriting and tweet links to your posts as you write them over twitter. You can retweet the same link over different times during a day, but don't overdo it, and spam people. 3-5 a day shouldn't be a problem, as long as you're using twitter for other relevant/interesting conversations during the day.Link to other blogs in your posts – No one's ever invited me because of a link, but yes links do help. It's mostly, I link you - You link me, approach with bloggers though. But don't link to everything. Provide links to blogs you genuinely like. They might take some time to link you back, but it's okay. People who visit your site would know you have good taste, and you'll gain credibility. And nothing sparks friendship faster than, I hopped over from XYZ's blog, as he had a link to you. Good returning linkings also help in SEO. Comment on other blogs – Like it or not, blogging is to much extent - you scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours. When you're starting, to have readership, you'll have to read more. And everyone likes to know that someone out there is listening when they are voicing their opinions. It's nice and courteous to put a comment on what you read. I believe that a writer has earned at least as much. A friend also told me, that there's something nice about every piece of writing that you can point to and say that you liked it, and make a connection with the writer. If you don't like anything at all, then may be you can writing a polite, critical comment on why you didn't like it. Now, not all people take criticism well, but I've met a few very good friends who were genuinely looking for good criticism in an attempt to get better. They might want to have you as a critique partner for all you know.Post frequently – This should be the first and absolutely necessary rule. It helps for SEO, to build relationships, and becomes a habit of people to look out for your next post, as you get better.Include blog information on your business card - If it is a business blog, sure. Otherwise, don't go printing cards yet. But yes, putting a link on mail signatures, social profiles, etc helps. I get a decent traction of visitors from Quora, just because I've put a link on my profile.Interlink all your websites and blogs - Yes to everything the post said.Guest blog – Yes it helps, but it comes much later in the cycle. Once you've made friends with fellow bloggers, you'll develop a community of sorts. You can then guest blog at each others blogs to get introduced to some new readership. They'll also help you promote your contests/achievements.Participate in online forums – Just as I said, that Quora gives me traction, though that is not the reason I'm active on Quora. I've never had, nor have any intentions of making money out of blogs, so I'm happy with the community I've built up over the years. More are welcome to join, but are not a necessity.Join communities – I'm personally not a fan of share me - share you communities. It feels superficial, and starts feeling like a job over time and kills the love behind writing/blogging. They do work though, they'll get you visitors, but often not the kind you'll want a good writer-reader relationship with. Like I said, depends what your motives are. You can join communities where people write on shared prompts/contests on sites like Poetry Jam, Poets & Writers, etc. If it's tech./business blogging for money though, the communities such as the ones mentioned in the article might do you good.Submit to article directories – I've never tried Ezine and About, so can't comment. By the looks of it, there seems no harm in trying. But if you're short on time, I wont keep this much up on the list.Business directories – Again depends what kind of a blog you're running. If it's a business blog, yes.Classifieds – I've never personally used, nor known any blogger who has. Full blown websites do, who have a team of content writers, never known personal bloggers using classifieds. So can't comment. Invite your contacts – The best kind of publicity for anything out there is word of mouth, and no one does it better than close friends and family. But again if it's a business/tech. blog, and they don't work in the same field don't expect anything more than the initial burst of good job/great going on the first couple of posts. That does boost self confidence at the start, but is not lasting.Stay in touch with your readers – If you have a team of writers and are going to roll out multiple posts in a day, a weekly digest of popular posts makes a lot of sense. Otherwise, a big subscribe via email box should suffice. You can get that from Feedburner/Feed My Inbox for free, and is easy to set up. Do try and personally reply to all the comments and feedback that you can get.Forums – With all the points listed here, I think you're going to be overwhelmed as it is. To me, blogging is supposed to be something you should want to do, and not have to do. If you treat it as a job you don't particularly like, it'll show on your posts. So if I were you, I'd not attempt the forums. I've noticed people on most forums are extremely passionate about some things, and often turn abusive quite easily. Finding a forum in your field of area, and building a reputation there would just involve too much of an effort.Social bookmarking sites – Hackernews for tech articles, and Stumbleupon and reddit for everything, wok like a charm. Reddit almost always delivers in terms of pageviews. Like everything else, there's a but. Reddit users tend to have a particular brand of humor, and are very opinionated. If they don't like something, they wont hesitate to bash it in public, and even throw cursed. It can turn ugly and demoralizing. If you can take some heat, it's the best way to catch eyeballs.Portfolio sites – If you want to post your designs/code, go for it. Otherwise, you can skip.Tutorial sites – How Tos, and DOs/DONTs sure get more readers. Careful, what you write though. Nothing hurts credibility more than someone pointing out that you're wrong. (As might happen to this answer :) It's always good though, to post what you did wrong, when you did wrong, and what you learned from it. It makes a human connection, and people often relate to it. This falls into what type of content is easier to promote, than actual promotion methodologies. I'd suggest that don't let salability guide your writing. Write with conviction and belief, the rest shall follow.Youtube video – This falls more into the category of promoting a product, than a blog. No need to do this for a blog. Too huge an investment, with little results. If it's you giving a lecture or reading out a story, post it. Don't go creating a video saying how cool is your blog.Link exchange with fellow bloggers – I covered this in Point no 2.Free ebooks – I'll go one step ahead and say downloadable pdfs. Even if it isn't an e-book, but just a pdf of a single post that you think is going to be really useful. Just like, "25 things every blogger must do to promote their blogs." You can create a well formatted pdf of the post, with your branding and contact details, and put it up for free download. People might want to keep this for reference or share with friends. They'll thank you for the good dead too. You'll get good promotion, and good karma. A rare combination.Press releases – If you can manage to pull it off, great. I'll suggest don't try too hard for it though. Press coverage for an article will get you accolades, and a burst of viewership, but it would be just a burst, and die out like a flash. It's good thing to post on the blog, and brag about, but not a sustainable source in terms of promotional benefits.Free downloads such as themes – Same as point 21.Interactive blog – Never tried Polls. Quizzes are just okay. Contests are great. I've had great success with contests. You can invite some bloggers you keep in high regard to judge. It'll allow you to strengthen the ties with them, as well as impartially run a contest. Invest in some real-value prizes like Amazon Gift Cards, and promote the shit out of them on social media. Especially twitter.Hire someone - Now wouldn't that be great! Erm.. No. Unless, you're running the blog just to make money out of it. If you feel overwhelmed with promotion, don't. Just concentrate on writing well, and reading just the blogs you like. You'll get noticed by your participation/comments, google would bring up your pages, and the process would start on it's own. It'll be slower growth, but hopefully you'll enjoy the journey.Hope this helps. Good luck with your blog.
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