On 29/6/18, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:

>It's a short cut, Ann ... rather than writing a note that requires a text
>body, you just send the link as the subject line. Clicking it in every
>system and browser I have available to me (iOS and macOS) just wakes up
>the web browser with a new page that the link points to. 
>
>I used this short cut rather a lot when I was at the office ... it's an
>efficient way to pass links around when you have been in progress in a
>related conversation already. Doing it via txt messages works too, but
>email is more secure. 

In the UK they call it ''toplining'' and it's used widely within workplaces, 
particularly in business workplaces. It's almost like sending a text by email, 
except you just read the subject line and not the body of the email.

Not surprised that the younger generation are using it widely - just to 
obfuscate the previous generation ;-)

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  Cotty


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