Contents Last month, I wrote about a reader who wrote in stating that Google Collections – now known as “Saved on Google” or “Google Save” – slapped them on the wrist for violating the terms of service for what web items you can save in a Collection. At the time, I assumed in good nature […]
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Google Shopping kills Saves and Price Tracking, wants you to use Collections and the web instead
I was browsing Google Shopping on the web from my phone yesterday when I realized a new banner was showing at the top of the page. It read, “We’re making changes to saves and price tracking. Learn how you can still access these features.” However, upon further inspection, I was pleasantly surprised at Google’s approach […]
Continue ReadingGoogle Collections finally adds list view for all your saved content, becomes easier to read
Google’s digital organizational tool, formerly known as Google Collections and recently renamed “Google Save”, has been a godsend for many of us (especially me) wanting to keep our online finds in one place. Until now, its layout has been heavily image-focused, very much in the vein of Pinterest. Good for images, not so much for […]
Continue ReadingGoogle Collections renamed as ‘Google Saved’, may indicate greater commitment to the feature
I’m a big advocate of Google Collections – the company’s bookmarking system for user curated content across literally all of its services. In fact, I’ve recently talked about how you can use emoji to quickly identify your Collections and make them glanceable, and since I did this, I’ve been saving a lot more content to […]
Continue ReadingAdd emoji to Calendar events, YouTube Playlists, Collections and more to make them glanceable
The Bullet Journal is a system developed by Ryder Carroll and blends tasks, notes or thoughts, events, and more into one single notebook. It’s an “analog productivity system for the digital age”. It’s basically a mindfulness practice disguised as a productivity system and the goal is to help you find the sweet spot between what […]
Continue ReadingGoogle Collections gets some unsuspected love with the release of Google’s AI Search integration
Love it or hate it, Google Collections, Google’s content curation tool that’s kind of but sort of not meant to replace bookmarks is still alive and kicking. As I’ve covered a bunch in the past, Collections lets you save recipes, Maps locations, Travel trips, images, shopping products and pretty much anything else across the company’s […]
Continue ReadingGoogle Search for mobile does let you save websites to Collections, but it’s not obvious
Collections is a feature within Google Search that allows you to save recipes, images, Maps locations, and so much more across the company’s services for later reference. It’s a handy tool for anyone who needs to save things for a more appropriate time, like when they’re in the kitchen cooking or planning a trip somewhere. […]
Continue ReadingGoogle Collections gets Material You update, fixes mobile loading, adds notes, custom links, more
It seems like only yesterday that I was complaining about how Google Collections wouldn’t load on my Android device no matter what I did. It was busted on Google’s end, and no amount of troubleshooting or talking to support helped the situation. If you don’t have a clue what Collections are, I don’t blame you. […]
Continue ReadingChrome is testing an option to let you send things to your Google Collections via the share menu
Anyone who’s already acquainted themselves with Chrome’s awesome, new “Share” menu will know that it houses a myriad of useful tools. Bringing the modern, desktop browser up to par with the flexibility and versatility of mobile phone browsers, the ability to send web pages to your phone or Chromebook, sharing them on social media without […]
Continue ReadingHow to fix Google Collections if they won’t load on Android via the Google Search app
As with all most Google services, I fall in love with them, my passion burns bright and fast, and then I’m quickly jaded by the poor customer service and experience of actually using it. I spend years boasting about its great features while most others stand by the sidelines realizing all of its flaws. Then, […]
Continue ReadingYou can now share your Google Play Books annotations with others via Collections (Beta)
It’s no secret that I’m absolutely in love with Google Play Books. I don’t even use Kindle because I’ve dedicated myself to buying books on Google’s ecosystem when and wherever possible. You not only have a more gorgeous user interface but also own your content and can export it in universal formats when and if […]
Continue ReadingGoogle now lets you track Flight prices across any dates, save hotels and rentals to Collections
Many people, myself included, are looking to use this summer to begin traveling again and Google has continued to provide updates to Maps, Search, Travel, and more to ensure it’s prepared to help. It’s actually rolling out a few new features for flights, hotel searches to help you make the most of its services as […]
Continue ReadingHow to use Google Collections as a video game backlog tracker
Google Collections are a lot of things, but easily accessible is not one of them. Ever since the company introduced the feature, it’s been buried deep within the Google Search app. Even though they surfaced to the bottom navigation bar, most people really don’t use them to my knowledge. This aside, I’m crazy about their […]
Continue Reading5 more improvements Google Collections can make to become more usable
When 2021 began, I wrote a ton about Google’s super-secret Collections feature and how it could one day replace Bookmarks in Chrome. In fact, content curation has intentionally remained a utilitarian tool in Chrome and across pretty much all browsers for years because people don’t like it when you mess with their bookmarks. Any efforts […]
Continue ReadingGoogle Collections gets a much-needed redesign in the Search app for Android
I’ve become a huge advocate for Google’s Collections, even believing that automated user curation of content across the web is the future of the internet. We’ve spoken about how you can use them to inspire your 2021 goals, seen a custom Collections icon appear on hardware remotes for Google TV, and even hoped that articles […]
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