Monthly Archives: June, 2014

Find Unanswered Emails in Gmail with Apps Script

As the CEO of an email productivity company, not a day goes by when I don’t learn about a new email pain point. I love solving email problems for our customers, but many of their problems do not lend themselves to a full browser-extension and server solution, like the products we make. Apps Script is perfect for solving some of these problems in a quick, lightweight, customizable way.

The Awaiting Response script is a perfect example of one of these solutions. My friend Matt Galligan, the CEO of Circa, tweeted a few months back that he wanted a way to find all of the messages that he sent that did not receive a reply.

Boomerang, our flagship extension, provides a way to bring a single message back to your attention if it doesn’t get a response. But Boomerang is not designed for this particular issue — to use Boomerang in this way, you’d need to move every message you’d ever sent back to your inbox! Instead, it makes more sense to create a label and use Apps Script to apply it to each of these messages.

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Google Glass finds its way to arms industry

Google Glass brings a new smart but killing point of view to traditional arms by giving the user the ability to precisely shoot from unusual situations

Scientists Find Stronger 3-D Material that Behaves Like Graphene

The next revolution in electronics industry may begin earlier than expected. Despite that the Graphene is a great material, begin a 2D material makes it difficult to be used in industry, so having cadmium arsenide may overcome this obstacle and we might see them sooner than expected.

This illustration depicts fast-moving, massless electrons inside the material.

By Glennda Chui

Scientists have discovered a material that has the same extraordinary electronic properties as 2-D graphene, but in a sturdy 3-D form that should be much easier to shape into electronic devices such as very fast transistors, sensors and transparent electrodes.

The material, cadmium arsenide, is being explored independently by three groups, one of which includes researchers at the University of Oxford, SLAC, Stanford and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who described their results in a paper published May 25 in Nature Materials.
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What Will Happen If You Boil Coke?

With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion

With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion

Steven Weinberg