How to Use Virtual Desktops in Windows 10:
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"Virtual desktops were finally added as a built-in feature in Windows 10. If you’ve used Linux or Mac, you know this can be a very useful feature. If you open a lot of programs at once, this feature allows you to keep them organized."
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FGS and Genealogy Gems Team Up to Bring New FGS Membership Benefit:
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"We are proud to announce our partnership with Genealogy Gems which will bring a convenient solution to society programming directors — Genealogy Gems for Societies — a national-level programming package that provides an even more affordable benefit to FGS Members."
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The Galveston Hurricane: September 8, 1900:
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One Hundred Fifteen years ago today:
"On September 8, 1900, Galveston—a low-elevation sand island just off Texas's Gulf coast—was struck by a category 4 hurricane that decimated the island and killed thousands of people, making it the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history."
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Preserve the Stories of Grandparents Forever with These Expert Tips:
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"Grandma and grandpa. Nana and papa. Grammy and pappy. Whatever we call them, our grandparents mean the world to us. Even their nicknames conjure feelings of love and warmth. Some people are fortunate to have a lot of time with grandparents, while others lose them far too soon."
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This Day in History: September 8
1504: Michelangelo’s 13-foot marble statue of David is unveiled in Florence, Italy.
1628: John Endecott arrives with colonists at Salem, Massachusetts, where he will become the governor.
1644: The Dutch colony of New Amsterdam surrenders to the British fleet that sails into its harbor. Five years later, the British change the name to New York.
1900 Birthday: Claude Pepper, Democratic senator and congressman from Florida, champion of senior citizens rights.
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