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In case you missed it, Google Apps recently changed names to G Suite, but not much else has changed. Users still have access to the same great applications like Groups, Drive, Sheets, Sites and more.
Our home office columnist continues his tour of productivity solutions with a look at Google's free (or, for power users, paid) browser-based productivity suite. With Google G Suite, by contrast, what ...
Material Design, Google’s user interface approach with rounded corners, crisp edges, fonts, and shadows, is spreading to more of its online applications. As was announced on January 15, several of the ...
True, the same apps will be in G Suite as those in Google Apps for Work. These include Gmail, its video-conferencing program Google Hangouts, Google Calendar, Google Drive, and so on. As before, the ...
To date, educators have enjoyed most of Google’s G Suite for Education applications—which include Site, Mail and Classroom—for free. Those tools will continue to be available gratis, but Google is ...
It’s been quite the ride during Google’s nine-week Cloud Next ’20 On Air event. While the “per-week” investment isn’t a lot, it does force me to tune into Google’s channel each week. Maybe that’s the ...
According to official information from Google, the product combination that topped the charts includes: Gemini Core Engine: ...
Google is ending availability of a free version of its Google Apps online application suite for small businesses, saying it wants to provide a stronger and more uniform experience to users. The ...
Google is trying to make it easier for Apps customers to find and deploy third-party applications from the Marketplace store it launched a few years ago. The company has started to surface some of ...