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What's up with Jim and Chris - the Geeks
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July was a stay-at-home month We celebrated July 4 with an all-American cookout of hot dogs and hamburgers. Our guests were vegan so they brought their own Portobello mushrooms and rice. We both enjoyed some fine wine! Classes We delivered 5 separate classes in July! You can see all classes from past months on our Classes
page. We call it a "Class" when we deliver a 1-2 hour seminar to a group on a desired topic such as Using Google Photos, Editing Photos with Snapseed, and Map-making with Google My Maps. The web page for each class includes a slide show, several videos and sometimes a written handout. If the class was delivered over Zoom, we may also have the recording of the whole class. These classes are for our premium members, although we leave them open to the
public for the first couple of weeks. As usual, we have an eclectic mix of smartphone and technology tips for you. - What happens to your digital assets when you die?
- Don't just take photos, make them better with Snapseed
- Google Fi cellular service
- Google Photos Q&A
- Blast from the past - Google awarded Chris with a cape this year, but she's been waiting for it since 1998!
We did 2 new episodes of our "What Does This Button Do?" YouTube show, in July:
Recent Tutorial Videos
- Thank you to our premium members for supporting us and making this newsletter possible! If you learn something from us, and you're not a member, consider joining us now.
Getting ready to hit the road and the skies this month.
Regular schedule of shows and some presentations
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That way you'll get notified when we go
live. August - August 7 2pm ET Episode 239 "What Does This Button Do?"
- August 7 3pm ET Backstage Pass Zoom Meeting for Members Only
- August 14 2pm ET Episode 240 Snapseed presentation
- August 15 time tbd Google Photos Live "Ask Chris Anything"
- August 18 PCBUG Presentation on Google Photos over Zoom
- August 21 2pm ET Episode 240 "What Does This Button Do?"
- August 21 3pm ET Backstage Pass Zoom Meeting for Members Only
September - September 11 2pm ET Episode 237 "What Does This
Button Do?"
- September 11 3pm ET Backstage Pass Zoom Meeting for Members Only
- September 19 3pm ET Google Photos Live "Ask Chris Anything"
- September 25 2pm ET Episode 237 "What Does This Button Do?"
- September 25 3pm ET Backstage Pass Zoom Meeting for Members Only
Stay safe. Wash your
hands. Get boosted.
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What happens to all of your digital assets when you die?
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You've met with your lawyer and set up a Will and Power of Attorney, but that won't help your executor when they need the password to your Google account. Have you thought about what should be done with your account? Should it be deleted? Maybe you have some YouTube videos that you want to continue on after you're gone.
In that case you want your Google account to remain active.
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Don’t just take a picture, make a better picture with Snapseed
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Invariably, when someone looks at one of my photos and says, "Wow!" it means they're looking at a photo that I tweaked using Snapseed. It's free, it's easy, you should try it.
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Do you know about Google Fi Cellular Service?
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In the U.S. most people use Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile. We like Google Fi instead and this article tells you why.
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Blast from past: Google awarded Chris with a superhero cape this summer, but she's been waiting for one since 1998!
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Chris is a Google Photos Product Expert. In this article she'll tell you what that is, why she got the award, and how long she's been waiting for her superhero cape.
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Google Photos Q&A, July 18
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Chris answers 20+ questions in this YouTube Live-Stream, complete with demonstrations on computer, iPhone and Samsung, Android phones.
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