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A more helpful display in the email tile might show the newest email's subject line or sender's name.
Mango Phone: a Peach of a Late Bloomer Katherine Boehret 2011
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Skype encrypts conversations from the moment they leave the sender's machine til they arrive at the recipients, which means that no information about these conversations is revealed.
Susan Landau: The FBI Wiretap Plan: Upsetting the Security Equation Susan Landau 2010
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New research has identified three cues people use to make largely unconscious judgments about the sender's motivation, mood, and status.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: What Your Email Style Says About You Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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New research has identified three cues people use to make largely unconscious judgments about the sender's motivation, mood, and status.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: What Your Email Style Says About You Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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New research has identified three cues people use to make largely unconscious judgments about the sender's motivation, mood, and status.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: What Your Email Style Says About You Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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And then, this morning, I got this email (I'm leaving off the sender's name, as I'm not sure he wants to be identified).
"It's the wrong time. She's pulling me through." greygirlbeast 2009
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They often now include automatic digital signatures with a sender's contact information or witty sayings, pleas to save trees and not print them, fancy logos and apologies for grammatical errors spawned by using a touch screen.
Warning: If the Email You Just Read Isn't for You, Don't Read It Dionne Searcey 2012
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The sender's name was "Randy Edsall," but his name appears nowhere in the actual ad itself.
Buy Terps season tickets and $ave Dan Steinberg 2011
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For instance, when every message from a sender's account is tagged with "privileged and confidential," it might make it difficult to convince a judge that any one email is more private than another.
Warning: If the Email You Just Read Isn't for You, Don't Read It Dionne Searcey 2012
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New research has identified three cues people use to make largely unconscious judgments about the sender's motivation, mood, and status.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: What Your Email Style Says About You Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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