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In this episode I'm going to show you how to take all of your holiday pictures and share

those using Google Photos

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I'm your host Matt Troutman and welcome to Genius Lounge, the place where we make technology

accessible for mere mortals.

So let's get into the meat of it, first of all I'm going to show you how to share a group

of photos on Google Photos as a shared album.

And second of all, I'm going to show you how to create an automatically updating album

that will automatically share those pictures of a particular person or of a group of people.

So I'm going to use an iPhone, however this will work just as well on your Android or

on the web, so just follow the steps and you'll be set.

So I'm going to go ahead and open up my Google Photos app.

Then I'm going to tap and drag to select some photos that I'd like.

Now all I need to do is tap the share button in the top row here

On Android it's going to look a little different.

It's going to look like a dot with two other little dots coming out of it.

And from here what I can do is I have the option of creating a shared album at the bottom,

I can create a link, or I can share with specific people already.

At this point I'd like to go ahead and just create a shared album.

And then I'm going to tap "new shared album"

It's creating that right now.

And then I'm going to give the album a title.

And I'm just going to call this "Roses" And when I tap done, that all there is to it to

creating a shared album, now I actually need to share it with someone.

So I'm going to tap the share button in the upper-right

and I'm going to share it with myself.

and I can go ahead and tap send and those photos are sent.

And as soon as I open that shared album on my other phone, I will get a notification

on this phone that those photos have been viewed by that particular person.

And there I see that my face lit up when I viewed those photos on my other device.

So now let's take a look at how to create an album that automatically updates whenever

you add photos of a particular individual or group of people.

So I'm going to go ahead and tap my sharing tab here in the lower-right.

And I'm going to tap start new share.

From here I can add a title And I'm going to call this Troutman Family.

And I can say I want to "Automatically add photos of people and pets"

So it's asking me which people would I like to add to this group?

I'm going to tell it Truett, me, and my wife Sarah.

And it's also going to notify me when my photos added, so I'm going to go ahead and turn that

on, it's going to load those photos.

While it's loading those, I can tab the share button in the upper-right and then I can go

ahead and share that with myself again.

And I can tell it send So now any photos or videos that contain me,

my son, or my wife will automatically be shared with my other account.

The really awesome part here is that you can go ahead and add all of your kids in here

and send those to their grandparents so they automatically get an update whenever you take

a new picture.

So that's the quick and easy way of sharing photos using Google Photos.

I hope this video was helpful.

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Thank you so much for joining me, I'm Matt Troutman, and I'll see you around the Genius

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For more infomation >> Share Holiday Photos with Google Photos - Duration: 3:44.

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Facebook Buying Local News Outlets To Control Bad Coverage - Duration: 6:14.

We've learned in recent months that there was virtually nothing Facebook users could

do to stop Mark Zuckerberg from selling their private data, including their private messages

to third parties.

The company has routinely violated our privacy rights and now they want to buy up local media

outlets to help control the bad coverage the company's getting.

Farron Cousins with me from the National Trial Lawyer Magazine.

Farron, you know, this story I saw on Reuters, you found it in Reuters.

This looks like a press release that Reuters, it looks like the reporter for Reuters never

thought through what does this really mean?

He just takes this oh wow, this is good.

They're going to spend 300 kazillion dollars and they're going to help.

The word is we're gonna help the news agencies.

What is your, I mean your, your take on this was exactly mine.

Let's talk about this one.

This story is, is frustrating, but it's absolutely something that people need to understand and

read past these headlines, past this fluff piece by Reuters, which again, usually great

Reuters is.

This was a failed piece on their part because what Facebook is trying to do here is the

same thing we've seen corporations do for decades.

They want to come in to local news organizations, local new stations.

They're not going the corporate owned network route, so they go into the local ones and

they say, listen, we're going to help you.

We're going to give $300 million dollars to help you.

You can hire journalists with this.

We're going to teach you how to use social media, how to attract more advertisers.

Facebook's going to be your best friend.

Well they sold our phone numbers, they sold our addresses, they sold our privacy, and

and now we're saying, how are you so naive?

How has this reporter, this naive?

This reporter should be working with Good Housekeeping.

I mean, you know, doing fluff pieces, pieces for Good Housekeeping.

How do, how do you take this story and not understand what Facebook is really up to?

Okay?

They're censoring everything.

If they don't like it, if it doesn't fall into their little snowflake view of the world,

then it's bad.

Okay?

If you're too far left, you're bad.

If you're too far right, you're bad.

It's, and so how do we look at this and not say, yeah, this is a problem?

Well and here, here's the thing too, just to kind of hit on that, you know, censoring

far left far right, whatever it is, it's because some of those on the far right say things

that advertisers don't want to be associated with and those are the far left are the ones

who actually go in after the advertisers because they're typically corrupt companies.

So Facebook doesn't want to make the people mad who paid their bills, who buy our data.

So that's part of the reason there.

It's all about the money too when you follow it on that trail, but this, this $300 million

to local newsrooms, to me, they're trying to do the Sinclair model.

Right.

Because Sinclair has become hugely influential, pushing their own agenda through the local

news stations.

They don't have to buy the MSNBC or Fox or CNN.

They go local.

Facebook saw that thought, hey, this is cheaper.

This is more effective because people trust their local news more than they do cable.

News it local.

I mean the first time you learn in journalism school, local, local, local.

Okay.

Let me put this in perspective how dangerous this is.

We were trying to do a story, through a site, that where we were publishing a story about

the addiction problem in the United States and the potential rehab possibilities.

Now they, they didn't, they wouldn't publish the story.

Facebook said, no, this doesn't meet our standards.

Veronica Brewer, the social media manager.

Here's what she says.

Well, Veronica Brewer was the one who got the message from Facebook.

Yeah, got...

Excuse me.

She gets the message from Facebook and from Facebook this is what she says, that they

had issues trying to post the latest article that we posted on our Facebook page.

It seems our page is not authorized to run content that refers to addiction, help and

recovery.

This is a new Facebook regulation.

What is that?

Okay.

We can't publish this because the article deals with addiction, help and recovery.

So somebody in Facebook says, no, that's not news, and so they don't run this article where

we're talking about how the industry is killing 150 people a day and that the only avenue

that they have is to be able to put together resources to help these addicts and that the

companies should have to pay for it.

But Facebook says, some bird bird brain up at Facebook says, no, we can't do this because

it deals with addiction, help and recovery.

I don't even know how to respond to it, but these are the people.

These are the Facebook types that we're going to, you said earlier, we're going to have

a Facebook network.

Facebook news network, and when you and I do a story that they don't like because it

offends their politically correct mind, they're going to say, I'm sorry we can't do that because

you know what, it deals with addiction and recovery.

I think to me they're hiding behind the veil of political correctness.

We don't want to be too far right.

We don't want to be too far left and this note you've just read, to me, that kind of

proves it.

What they're worried about is making the people who pay them money angry.

You know, kind of what I, what I said earlier is they, they know that they could probably

get a lot of money from these drug companies.

Hell those drug companies are the same people, they're going to be out there allegedly courting

for these local news stations.

Right.

And again, to hit back on this story, part of what Facebook is going to do in addition

to just giving them $300 million, is we're also going to sit down with you.

We're going to teach you.

Teach you what we want.

Right, and teach you how to attract advertisers.

Yeah, they're not given out, they're not giving out their money for free.

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How to Text Your Crush - Duration: 4:53.

- Hello, hello, hello, my friends.

Kaitlyn here, and do you know how to text your crush?

Yes, no, maybe so?

I've seen a whole lot of fails out there,

so let's try to take some of the mystery and anxiety

out of talking to your crush in a textual setting.

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You know, the internet and cell phones

and social media came along, and in theory,

it should make our lives easier, right?

Make us more connected.

But in reality, it's just added a whole new layer

of complication to flirting.

How do you text your crush?

How do you get your crush to text back?

How do you keep a text conversation going on long enough

to ask your crush out?

So many questions.

In this video though, I want to look at just how to

start a conversation with someone via text or direct message

and depending on people's reactions and interest,

I can make more videos on some of these other topics.

Because, you can't just go straight to,

"Hey, I think you're cute.

"Wanna be my girlfriend or boyfriend?"

Yeah, that's not gonna work out great for you.

At least, it never has on me.

Let's start simple with something

you need to ask yourself first,

which is, is this someone you know or have talked to

at least briefly in real life?

It's okay if it's not, but it does add an extra creep factor

that you have to overcome

if you're going to approach someone

that you don't know at all.

But either way, you start with a hello,

and a reason for contacting them,

not just hey or what's up?

No one is going to respond to just hey,

unless they are desperate for attention.

You need more meat for the conversation.

So the thing to do is,

before you even think about contacting them

is to brainstorm some conversation starters.

What do you know or think they might be interested in?

Or, what do you want to know about them?

Or, is there something that you could ask for advice

or their opinion on?

You'll also want to pick your style of conversation.

Are you gonna go with funny and quippy,

or deep and philosophical, or just general interest,

where you're asking them tons of questions?

Now, this depends on both your personality and theirs.

So don't try to be a comedian

if that's not who you are in real life.

Play to your strengths,

but also to what your crush might be interested in.

Okay, once you've taken the leap and actually texted them,

now you have to gauge the conversation as you go.

How much are they responding?

How long are their messages?

Are they changing the subject or asking you questions back?

This is where you have to stay level-headed

and not freak out.

Make sure you take your time between texts

and really think about what you're saying.

You don't have this luxury

when you're having an in-person conversation,

so cherish these moments.

Then, you plan your next step.

Do they seem interested enough to ask to meet up,

or wary or standoffish at all?

What about future conversations,

or maybe a text conversation that technically never ends?

Never ends because it's been years and now you're married.

And finally, a few notes.

Know when to back off.

No means no.

I know this should seem obvious,

but a lot of times with texting,

lack of enthusiasm also can mean no.

If they don't respond to you,

you should stop contacting them.

I would say, after three tries?

Also, don't send like a hundred messages at once.

Send like one or two as an invitation to chat,

and if they don't respond, then wait like a week or two,

and try again.

And if you contact them three times and they never respond,

don't send them a last spiteful message

to let them know what they're missing.

It's just dumb.

And makes you look like a jerk.

Your biggest goal is really to make the other person

feel comfortable talking to you.

Texting is weird.

We miss out on all the facial signs

that humans are wired for,

so it's harder to gauge people's interest and reactions.

Using emojis is helpful,

although sometimes just as confusing

if we have different definitions for the same emoji.

And you don't want to send an eggplant, meaning,

mmm, I can really go for an eggplant sandwich right now,

when they think you mean something else.

And last, don't be discouraged

if they don't seem interested or say no,

because texting is both the easiest and hardest way

to experience rejection.

Easy, because you're not right in front of your crush,

so you can process your emotions without witnesses.

But hard, because it's tempting to keep pestering a person

until they say yes, or to say something mean

from behind a keyboard when you're hurt.

Ah, don't be that person.

Make the internet a better place for dating

and just everything by resisting that urge.

So hopefully, some of this is helpful

if you're trying to connect with your crush

in the digital age.

Us old geezers had to send handwritten notes

and compete on how elaborately folded they were.

Let me know down in the comments

about your wins or fails with texting your crush

and any other questions you might have

that you want me to make a video on.

And as always, remember that you can check me out

on these other social media sites,

and if you haven't already, don't forget to subscribe

and hit that notification bell, so you know

the moment there's a new video.

And I'll see you guys next Thursday.

Bye!

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