Hi Nicola Codipietro,, i don't speak the language. What is your language here? I really like the scenery though. What country is this scene from? Thanks for your invitation it sure is nice to meet interesting people. Good luck on the phone service though. Do you need non-cash payment financing with bank cards? You have to live in the United States though. You welcome to send me another message.
- PSS.dem
I love this picture, it is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!
- Rebecca Poston
for Denyse Peoples, if you subscribe my personal feed I can send you direct message, thanks......I am from Italy, your service is very interesting!:)
- Nicola Codipietro
Step 1: Do a search in Buzz with successive author: filters separated by the OR operator. Example search string... author:"LogicalExtremes" OR author:louisgray OR author:jessestay OR author:"Google Buzz Team"
- Tinfoil 2.0
Step 2: Save the search as a Quick Link in the Gmail sidebar [assuming you have already enabled Quick Links in Labs, just click 'Add Quick Link' to save the search. You will be prompted for a name for your saved search / quick link.]
- Tinfoil 2.0
You can construct the author: terms from full email address, name part only author:logicalextremes or from quoted display name: author:"Logical Extremes" Actually, author:louis gray (unquoted) works fine too, but of course author:louis brings up posts by anyone named Louis. But unless you use full email address or quoted full display name, you may get false positives.
- Tinfoil 2.0
If you want to exclude all Tweets (for example; you could filter out any service(s)) from your friend list results, just add this to the end of your search string (the & operator seems to take precedence over the OR operator, but you could use parentheses to be sure): & -source:twitter
- Tinfoil 2.0
Nice idea but yeah a little complicated when you want a friends list with lots of people. :-) I have, however, been using Quick Links for a few saved searches in Buzz. Pretty useful.
- Kol Tregaskes