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Hey guys. Every month I do a video on

digital bullet journaling and for July I

wanted to do more than a basic set-up

video -- of which I have plenty. If you've

never created a digital bullet journal

before, please check out my playlist full

of videos where I walk you through setup

and getting started. I will link it in

the top right card. Instead of just one

big tutorial I want to do a bunch of

kinda mini tutorials about the

features in Noteshelf 2 that make it

super helpful for digital bullet

journalists, especially some of the new

features such as image editing and

enhanced bookmarks. I'm going to start

with a feature that isn't new but it is

by far my favorite way to organize my

bullet journals: tags. I've shown this

previously in a video but tags

essentially act as a table of contents

for your pages. To add a tag, open your

pages sidebar and then hit "edit." From

here the four icons that appear are for

adding tags, inserting or duplicating

pages, deleting a page, and moving a page

to another notebook. You first tap to

select a page and then you hit "add tags."

From here your keyboard should pop up, so

you can add whatever tag you'd like or

select any that already exists. Once

you've typed in your tag name, hit enter

to create the tag and it will

automatically apply to that page. Then

you hit the backwards arrow to return to

the select pages panel. It will

automatically deselect the page and you

can select another to repeat the same

process. You can also tap multiple pages

to apply the same tag to them all at

once in this case I'm creating an

umbrella

weeks tag for all of my weekly spreads.

When you're finished, hit "done" to return

to the regular pages panel. To view all

your current tags, hit the tags icon in

the middle. Tap to select your tags and

it will only show that particular tag or

you can tap several tags to show them

all at once. Then you tap again to

deselect tags, just as with pages or you

can tap clear tags to unselect all.

In the same vein we have the updated

bookmarks. I do prefer tags personally

but bookmarks work fantastically for

larger documents -- for example, if I didn't

have all my months separated into

different notebooks this would work far

better. Bookmarks can also be easily

removed, so just like in real life it's

easy to temporarily mark your place. To

add a bookmark, from the pages panel you

start by pressing the little icon that

you can see -- it's kind of like in grey or

something on the pages. In this case I

got super gung-ho and I just pressed all

of them. By default they will be blue but

Noteshelf 2 recently added color-coded

bookmarks. To edit each bookmark, you then

go into the bookmark pane -- it's the first

icon in the pages panel next to where

you found the tags icon. That last icon

is search, by the way. As far as I know it

can only search text you've typed and not

anything you've handwritten. Under the

bookmarks pane, if it doesn't

automatically have you under list view,

you want to click that option. Here you

can find all the bookmarks you've made

already. I have already started renaming

and color-coding mine but I'm going to

press and hold to bring up the bookmark

dialog. Here you can clear bookmarks,

change the color of the flags, and change

the name.

If you go under thumbnail mode it will

only show you the pages you have

bookmarked, so if you didn't want all

your pages to show up -- which I have -- if

you had bookmarked a page to check out

later, for example, then that is how you

would do that.

Bookmarks are kind of a bit overkill

for my personal bullet journaling but

if you're using Noteshelf 2 for notes

or studying then I can definitely see

how it would be useful. I also want to

mention something that's super obvious

but I really just realized it while

working on this video: you can expand the

pages panel to take up the full screen.

So if you do have a huge document that

you need to sift through easily this

makes it far easier than the smaller one

column panel. One of the biggest

improvements to Noteshelf 2 has to be

the image editing. You can drag and drop

images, which can be done from your

camera roll or apps like Safari or Procreate.

I haven't tested any other apps to

see if it works, like Messenger or

something but theoretically anywhere

where images can be stored you can just

drag and drop them. In order to add an

image you need to use Multitasking, which

is that thing when you open an app side

by side with another app. To do so you

have to be in Noteshelf 2 and then drag

up from the bottom to bring up the dock.

Drag the app you want to use -- in this

case I'm using Procreate -- to the side. You

can resize it from here if you want the

app to take up more space. In this

example I'm going to bring over just a

random art piece that I made from what I

currently have stored in Procreate, so

you just press and drag and voila! You

have an image in Noteshelf 2. You can

rotate and resize from here, or you can

go into edit. This is where you'll find

the eraser, which works essentially how

one would expect an eraser to work. It

doesn't appear to have any size options

at the moment -- or at least I couldn't

figure out any. For finer erasing, you can

use the lasso crop tool, which looks like

a pair of scissors. Circle whatever you'd

like to crop and -- well, if you make a

mistake like I did you can hit reset

and try again.

After you finalize your crop, hit

"apply" and it will crop everything but

what you've encircled. The addition of

these tools will be especially great for

adding stickers and images to bullet

journals to make them a little more

exciting. The only issue I have with

adding images -- which is why I created a

whole new page just to test it -- is that I

haven't figured out how to erase or

remove images once you've placed them, so

if anyone knows how to do that please

let me know down below in the comments!

So that is all I want to cover in this

video: tags verses the updated bookmarks

system, and also the new image editing

tools. If I figure out how to delete

images from your pages that doesn't

involve wiping your whole page, I will

let you know! I upload new digital bullet

journal videos on the last Friday of

every month and I hope you'll subscribe

so you don't miss out on my next one.

Please give this video a like if you

enjoyed it or found it helpful!

Thank you so much for watching! Bye!

For more infomation >> New Features in Noteshelf 2 for Digital Bullet Journals • Image Editing & More! - Duration: 7:19.

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5 TIPS TO DECLUTTER YOUR DIGITAL SPACE // organization & minimalism - Duration: 4:36.

1.

The first huge area where declutter can be highly beneficial is your email.

Whether you are a student, you work or run your own business, clearing your e-mail out

of all the useless junk you accumulate will clear your workspace.

The first thing I recommend is unsubscribing once and for all to more than 90% of your

commercial e-mail subscriptions.

These are those e-mails that you click and delete or mark as read as soon as you receive

them.

There are a couple of third party services out there that do this job for you, such as

unroll.me or unsubscriber.

I will link those websites down below.

2.

Work towards a clean desktop.

I like to think of the desktop as a good system to tackle priority tasks and visualize through

a few important files what you have to accomplish, and when.

Because of that, I try as much as I can to keep a clean desktop and then keep a few files

I need to work on, right now.

Those files are then color coded by degree of urgency or completion – red for important

files that need to be tackled as soon as I am able to, orange for files I am currently

working on and green for files that have been completed and need revision or submission

through e-mail.

Besides those, I simply organize the remaining files and folders on the file management system.

3.

Only select the most important apps to keep in your dock.

I especially prefer to keep only productivity and work-related apps and I will just spotlight

search any games or other entertainment apps.

I feel that doing that blocks that automatic incitement to play whenever I login to my

mac just because I have that Steam icon in my dock.

The only entertainment app I am currently keeping in the dock is Spotify, as I prefer

to listen to music while I am working.

Besides that, I keep the two Microsoft Office apps I use the most, my calendar, safari,

editing apps for YouTube, my finance management app and Evernote.

4.

Regarding file management, I like to rely on cloud services or a good old hard drive

to store any files that I want to keep but are not important for my work, such as photos,

old videos, completed school work, backups of receipts and personal documents.

That allows me to create a good barrier between any completed work that can be put aside and

those files that are effectively being used on a day-to-day basis.

It simplifies all the future management of information of my computer, reduces a ton

of clutter in storage and makes navigating through documents an easier task.

5.

Finally, I cannot help but mention the importance of minimizing the number of apps you are currently

working with.

I love to experiment with new apps by using a subscription service like Setapp, but I

also hate to accumulate apps with the same purpose.

Regarding word processing, for instance, I still prefer to use Microsoft Word so that

is the only word processing app I currently have installed.

I am also using BusyCal to do all of my calendar work for now, so I deleted Fantastical and

instaCal, since they were not serving any purpose beyond occupying storage space.

Be mindful when selecting the best instruments for your work and don't think twice before

deleting, as you can probably access those same apps in the app store if you need them

later on.

I hope you have enjoyed today's top five tips to declutter your digital space!

For more videos about organization and productivity, feel free to subscribe as there is a new video

coming your way every Friday.

Comment down below what are your favorite digital decluttering tips and stay tuned for

next week's video.

Bye!

For more infomation >> 5 TIPS TO DECLUTTER YOUR DIGITAL SPACE // organization & minimalism - Duration: 4:36.

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AT&T at Digital Future of Insurance 2018 - Duration: 1:27.

There's a lot of very cool technologies

at a conference like Digital Future of Insurance.

But in order for those technologies to be effective,

they've got to have the proper infrastructure behind them.

There's been a lot of innovation in our space

that has forced us to change the way that we

operate as a business.

So we feel like we can offer a lot of guidance here.

I think it'll be very exciting to see how our 5G

technology impacts the insurance industry,

I think with drone technology and more access to data.

The "aha" moment for me, the shareable economy

and how the millennials are really

changing the way insurance companies package

their products and services, modernizing their core systems

to really be able to react and respond.

We know that change is difficult,

especially in an industry with so much regulation,

with so much red tape.

But the amount of enthusiasm at these meetings, the amount

of questions people were asking make you

really excited for the future.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

For more infomation >> AT&T at Digital Future of Insurance 2018 - Duration: 1:27.

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Edición Digital Houston 06/29/18 - Duration: 32:39.

For more infomation >> Edición Digital Houston 06/29/18 - Duration: 32:39.

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✅ Gravar el comercio digital - Duration: 2:43.

  Días atrás, el ministro de Hacienda, Felipe Larraín, anunció con bombos y platillos que prontamente se comenzaría a cobrar impuestos al comercio y los servicios digitales

 Entonces, como primera reacción, los usuarios de Uber, Spotify, Aliexpress, Netflix, acaso los más recurridos, saltaron de la cama

O de donde estuvieran. Esto porque si bien el propio secretario de Estado se apuró a precisar que la idea "es emparejar la cancha" para "asegurar que todos puedan competir en igualdad de condiciones", y que es un tema que "no lo enfrenta solo Chile", se presume, y así lo desliza una fuente calificada del sector, que el pago del gravamen, como pasa siempre, será traspasado en parte a los usuarios

Es decir, podrían pagar un poco más por subirse a un Uber o mirar esos maratones de series en Netflix

 Hacienda admite; no obstante, que la cosa no es fácil, sobre todo porque hay empresas que no están constituidas en el país

Aun más tratándose de servicios y no bienes materiales, cuyo caso es aumentar la fiscalización

 Para ello entonces se piensa -dice la propia autoridad- traspasar el cobro del impuesto a través de la transacción

 En la OCDE, organización con sede en París de la que Chile es miembro, se reconoce que aún no existe un reporte final sobre cómo gravar la economía digital, pero mientras se han hecho una serie de recomendaciones para así evitar la erosión fiscal y enfrentar los desafíos impositivos

 En medio de este panorama aún un poco difuso, Hacienda dice que el proyecto se incorporará en el texto de Modernización Tributaria que próximamente ingresará a tramitación en el Parlamento que consiste en un impuesto digital o impuesto sobre servicios digitales ("ISD") que grave en forma orgánica y sistemática los servicios digitales que se prestan en el país

 Asimismo, en el caso de los bienes físicos, la idea es fortalecer la aduanas para así fiscalizar y poder recaudar el IVA y los aranceles propios de la importación

For more infomation >> ✅ Gravar el comercio digital - Duration: 2:43.

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Digital ad agency Droga5 looks to get out of WME deal - Duration: 2:13.

 Creative agency Droga5 is looking for a new dance partner, The Post has learned

 The New York digital ad agency, which sold 49 percent of itself to WME in 2013, has grown unhappy with the marriage and is looking for suitors to buy out the talent agency, sources familiar with the situation said

 "It's not working out," one source said.  Although there's no word on where Droga5 is looking, sources have pointed to Accenture, the global consulting giant, which has been on a buying spree

 A spokesman for Droga5 denied that the company is unhappy with WME or is looking for an investor

 The boutique agency, which has been called one of the better small creative shops in the business, has worked with blue-chip clients such as Google, Chase and Under Armour

One recent campaign, for IHOP — where the pancake shop teased a name change to IHOb — drew mixed reviews

 Droga5 has also felt the pain of cutbacks.  In February, the company slashed 5 percent of its payroll — or about 40 jobs, the first cuts in its 12-year history

 The cuts were a bit steeper than the norm for the ad industry, sources said.

For more infomation >> Digital ad agency Droga5 looks to get out of WME deal - Duration: 2:13.

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Agência 242 - We believe in digital - Duration: 1:07.

For more infomation >> Agência 242 - We believe in digital - Duration: 1:07.

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Western Digital pitches fleet of hybrid arrays to markets served by its array-builder customers - Duration: 8:37.

 +Comment Western Digital has pushed out JBOD, primary and secondary object arrays, putting it into direct competition with its storage array supplier customers

 These products, of course, use Western Digital's own disk and SSD media.  The Ultrastar Serv60+8 is a softwareless, 10GbE-networked, hybrid 4U enclosure with two Xeon controllers, 60 x 3

5-inch disk drive bays and 8 x 2.5-inch SSD bays. It can hold up to 780TB of capacity with 12TB helium-filled disk drives, passing 900TB once 14TB disks and 7

68TB SSDs become available.  Up to 24 of the disk drive bays can be filled with 2

5-inch SAS or SATA SSDs to provide a faster-access storage tier.  The eight dedicated SSD bays can hold NVMe, SAS or SATA SSDs

 Western Digital said the box has anti-vibration measures using baseboard suspension to protect the disks, and centre-chassis cool air flow for more consistent temperatures

 Intended customers are large enterprise customers, OEMs, cloud service providers and resellers/integrators

ActiveScale object storage  Two secondary or archive disk storage arrays – the ActiveScale P100 and X100 – both run the v5 ActiveScale OS, which is based on the HGST-acquired Amplidata object storage from March 2015

 Both systems can also spread from one to three sites and offer up to 19 nines (99

99999999999999999 per cent) of data durability with an S3-compatible interface. ActiveScale racks  The modular P100, using 72-bay enclosures for its disks, scales past 2PB in one site and to more than 2

3PB with three sites. The X100 is an altogether bigger beast, using 84-bay enclosures, and scaling up to 7PB in one rack and past 63PB with nine racks

 Both 10TB and 12TB disks are available and there is pay-as-you-grow utility-based pricing for both the P100 and X100

 The P100 is positioned for customers needing a sub-petabyte footprint at first and then growth up to a 5

4PB level. The X100 is integrated for petabyte scale and growth up to 63PB raw capacity

 ActiveScale OS v5.3 gets file and object access, replication to the cloud, support for Docker and microservices, and 12TB drive support

 The ActiveScale hardware is seriously big object storage iron and is going up against products from IBM, Hitachi Vantara, Scality (with partner hardware such as HPE), Dell EMC (ECS) and NetApp (StorageGRID)

 A recent IDC object storage marketscape positions Western Digital just inside the major players area, along with Cohesity, Cloudian, Red Hat, SUSE and SwiftStack

 That's a lot of competition in a market moving to have object storage integrated with public cloud object and on-premises file storage inside a data management environment

IntelliFlash primary storage arrays  These arrays are based on acquired Tegile technology from August 2017 and offer unified block and file storage on flash and hybrid flash/disk hardware

They now get NVMe drive support, but not NVMe over Fabrics.  There are two NVMe drive-supporting product classes – the N5200 (2 x 2-socket 16 core CPUs) and N5800 (2 x 2-socket 20-core CPUs), each with three models

 The N5200 and N5800 are all-NVMe arrays with the others being combined NVMe/SAS SSD configurations

IntelliFlash NVMe drive models (click to enlarge)  Western Digital also has an IntelliFlash HD2000 series of high-density flash arrays, T4000 all-flash and hybrid flash/disk arrays

It's quite a complicated product family.  The NVMe drive-supporting arrays are competing with a strong line-up of established competitors – Dell EMC (PowerMax, Unity, XtremIO), Hitachi, HPE (3PAR and Nimble), Huawei, IBM (FlashSystem), Kaminario, Pure Storage, plus newer NVMe-over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) suppliers such as Aperion, E8, Excelero, Pavilion and Vexata

 By and large they all have dedupe and compression, file and block access, cloud monitoring and prediction, snapshots, replication, encryption and so forth

And the established vendors are all implementing plans to add NVMe-oF access to get access latencies down into the same sub-millisecond area as the startups

 Western Digital is included with the Others category in IDC all-flash array market share rankings, along with Kaminario, which has a 7

5 per cent share of the market.  In other words it has a mountain to climb here, and is only in the foothills

+Comment  There's no question that Western Digital has a broad disk array product range, but it does not appear be a market leader in any category nor a major player

 In a world where software-defined storage plays a large role, it is a hardware-only or integrated hardware/software array supplier

 And as a vertically integrated storage array supplier, we would suggest it needs to demonstrate clear hardware market leadership so that its platform is a better base for its storage software than any competing suppliers

 We'll have to see if it can overcome channel conflicts with its existing array-building customers

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