Google Workspace

In recent months, “Google Workspace” branding has been appearing on more Android splash screens, and Google Keep is now the latest example.
Expand Expanding CloseThe drip of new Google Keep features continues today with a “dual pane” view on Android tablets and foldables.
Expand Expanding CloseEarlier this year, Docs on the web introduced emoji reactions and Google is now making it very simple to insert emoji as you’re writing.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Meet is getting a rather nifty shortcut that lets you unmute yourself by holding down on the space bar.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Sheets is giving power users a boost this week, as the Excel alternative has just picked up XLOOKUP and several other long-missing features.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle’s push to make Spaces a better Slack or Microsoft Teams competitor continues by making them discoverable in Gmail search on the web.
Expand Expanding CloseIn recent days, the Meet merger widely rolled out to Google Duo for Android and iOS. Google is now readying to start the next phase where the Meet icon and name replaces Duo’s following a mobile app update.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Workspace Individual for single-person businesses is now launching in Europe and doubling the number of countries where it’s available.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Sheets, much like Excel, is a great tool for storing and organizing data in a legible and comprehensive way. But what good is data if it’s all over the place? This quick tutorial will give you a step-by-step guide on quickly alphabetizing data in Google Sheets.
Expand Expanding CloseEnterprise Workspace users can now assign checklists in Google Docs and have them appear in their or a coworker’s Google Tasks list.
Expand Expanding CloseA small update to the Google Meet UI will help indicate how much noise cancellation is active and how loud your background environment is.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle products are generally well-equipped when it comes to accessibility tools, but Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides are now picking up an enhancement to their existing tools.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is rolling out a pair of updates to Meet on the web that improve the accuracy and minimize the performance impact of background effects.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter launching for Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, Workspace client-side encryption (CSE) is coming to Google Meet.
Expand Expanding CloseThere was a little bit of truth when people – especially in the early days of mobile – said that the iPhone was the best place to use Google apps. That’s definitely not the case today on Android phones, but I think a part of that argument rings true when comparing Google web services running on Chrome for Mac/Windows versus ChromeOS. Fortunately, that’s starting to change on Chromebooks as seen with one-click Google Calendar integration.
Expand Expanding CloseLast week, Gmail’s web version started rolling out a brand-new Material You redesign that takes a lot of cues from Android 12 as we know it. Depending on your theme, Gmail will take on a unique look in your browser. But what if you’re not in love with the new look? That’s no problem; there’s an easy way to revert back to the original view in Gmail.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is now more widely rolling out Gmail’s Material You redesign – first announced last month – on the web while also teasing that a tablet revamp is coming later this year.
Expand Expanding CloseA bug that started overnight (PT) sees “Google For Education iOS users with an under-18 age settings” (i.e., K-12 and equivalent students) unable to access Gmail or Google Drive though the iOS apps.
Back in June, Google announced that it was merging Duo with Meet in a migration that’s currently underway. As part of that, Google’s first “Meet” app is now called “Meet (original)” with a different icon.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is bringing Gmail’s email template layouts and multi-send capabilities to more Workspace users, just as they did with appointment scheduling in Calendar earlier this year.
Expand Expanding CloseBack in May, Google updated the UI for Calendar’s working locations to make it less obtrusive, and is now enabling the feature by default for Workspace users.
Expand Expanding CloseAt I/O 2022, Google announced that over 20 first-party apps would be optimized for tablets. We’ve already seen a handful of launches since May, and Google Drive, Docs/Sheets/Slides, and Keep are now set to receive updates that improve multitasking on Android tablets.
Expand Expanding CloseThe ability for Google Meet to YouTube livestream is rolling out to personal Gmail accounts and several other Workspace tiers.
Expand Expanding CloseTouted as a way to keep your “Calendar free from spam,” Google is adding the ability to only have events appear if they come from a known sender.
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