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Other features in the works include a better contacts management experience, showing a timeline, history, and pattern of your communications, an email summarization feature which will aggregate and summarize things like social media updates or mailing list threads, plus other more common additions, like support for email signatures.
You don't summarize things.
How would you summarize things, Twitter style, in 140 characters or less?
We evaluate our lives periodically; we sit back and reflect and summarize things that have gone on in our lives to date," Harter says.
If you run into the SVP in the elevator and she casually asks how your team's recommendations are coming along, you're going to want to make sure you can calmly summarize things the same way your teammate did when she met with her peers that morning—or five minutes ago.
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A former aide summarized things this way: "I think Al is positioning himself to be leader of black America".
Here's how I summarized things on Twitter: Superb @amy_harmon story: Florida man's quest for gene that can save the orange.
National Geographic has posted a report on the event.During a panel discussion at the event, Cristián Samper, president of the Wildlife Conservation Society, summarized things this way: "We need to protect the source, break the chain and stop demand".
After Tuesday's hearings, Lyle Denniston, a reporter at the excellent SCOTUSblog, summarized things thus: "If Justice Anthony M. Kennedy can locate a limiting principle in the federal government's defense of the new individual health insurance mandate, or can think of one on his own, the mandate may well survive.
I still like how Carl Wunsch of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology summarized things in my 2007 article, "A New Middle Stance Emerges in Debate over Climate" (of course that article prompted lots of slings and arrows, too): "Climate change presents a very real risk," said Carl Wunsch, a climate and oceans expert at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
[Read the rest.] Here's how Elisabeth Hagen, under secretary of agriculture for food safety, summarized things not long ago (LFTB is the acronym for "lean, finely textured beef," the industry name for the product): I believe it is important to distinguish people's concerns about how their food is made from their concerns about food safety.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com