I love Google Play Books. In fact, outside of Google Keep, the company's books app is probably my favorite service it provides. Anything related to note taking or reading are core to my daily life, and I think Google does a great job at both. Well, mostly. For years now, the Play Books website for … [Read more...] about Google Play Books web app finally worth using thanks to 10th anniversary Play Store redesign
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3 big changes coming soon to Chromebooks that add cohesion to the interface [VIDEO]
All of the changes we're going to highlight in this video have been talked about in the past. They are features or UI enhancements that have been present in Beta, Developer or Canary channels of ChromeOS, generally hidden behind flags, and available on what has felt like a rotating basis. While … [Read more...] about 3 big changes coming soon to Chromebooks that add cohesion to the interface [VIDEO]
Strange Google Search bug temporarily breaks timer and stopwatch tools online
Googling commands like "Set a timer for 10 minutes", or "stopwatch" used to pull up Google's built-in quick tools for these sorts of things, but as of this past week, both have seemingly disappeared. It's easy to forget how these conveniences positively impact our lives until they stop working, … [Read more...] about Strange Google Search bug temporarily breaks timer and stopwatch tools online
Google Workspace apps on Android12L are getting drag and drop support for split screen, more
Tablets are not dead. This is a fact that Google has made abundantly clear over the past few months. Android 12L seeks to restore the former glory of these middle-ground devices with particular use cases, and I couldn't be more excited. Today on The Keyword, the company announced that it would be … [Read more...] about Google Workspace apps on Android12L are getting drag and drop support for split screen, more
Google Photos now lets users in Canada and Europe order photo and canvas prints
Have you ever ordered individual photos or canvas prints from the Google Photos Print store? The company seems to promote it quite a bit during every season, and while I've still yet to do more than a photo book to capture my son's earliest years, I do see the value in it being available. In this … [Read more...] about Google Photos now lets users in Canada and Europe order photo and canvas prints
Google Chat makes it easier to access your most frequently used Emoji
Using a newly added "Frequently Used" section of the emoji picker in Google Chat, you can now find your most frequently accessed emoji, as the name suggests. Google is making it easier to rapidly fire off the same emoji you're accustomed to with this new feature, and while it's a welcome one, it's … [Read more...] about Google Chat makes it easier to access your most frequently used Emoji
Google Meet’s YouTube live streaming feature rolling out now
Back in March, Google announced their plans to add a live streaming option to Google Meet this year, thus allowing your meetings to be viewed by more than the amount supported to join a Meet. This would also allow your stream to be viewed by large groups of people outside of your organization, … [Read more...] about Google Meet’s YouTube live streaming feature rolling out now
Google Chat now lets you build much larger communities in each space
Until now, Google Chat spaces have been limited to 400 members, which is plenty for close-quarters collaboration. However, for larger organizations that hope to include more people and teams into one space, this number is extremely low. With Workspace becoming more popular among larger companies and … [Read more...] about Google Chat now lets you build much larger communities in each space
Ability to delete Google Chat Spaces now generally available
Last year, Google introduced the ability to delete Spaces in Google Chat, six months after Spaces replaced the old Chat Rooms. However, this was restricted to only the room creator and for Google Workspace customers on the Business Standard, G Suite Basic, or Business Starter tiers. This made the … [Read more...] about Ability to delete Google Chat Spaces now generally available
Pixel Buds Pro will let you automatically switch between two devices
The much-awaited Android audio switch feature will debut with the Google Pixel Buds Pro, which are now available for pre-order. This feature builds upon the existing "Fast Pair" feature and will intelligently use information about what you're listening to and what you're doing to switch the audio to … [Read more...] about Pixel Buds Pro will let you automatically switch between two devices
Google Chrome will soon let you add sticky notes directly to web pages
A few months ago, Google revealed that it was going to add a personal 'Notes' section to its now famous (or infamous, depending on who you ask) Side Panel, which has come to house many useful features for quick access. Microsoft Edge has had this for quite some time and was honestly one of my … [Read more...] about Google Chrome will soon let you add sticky notes directly to web pages
Google hopes to curb spam by hiding unknown sender invites from your calendar
You can now choose to only show events on your Google Calendar if they come from senders you know. This change was done in order to keep your calendar somewhat free of spam. However, you will still get email invitations to events from people you don't know, but they won't show up on your calendar … [Read more...] about Google hopes to curb spam by hiding unknown sender invites from your calendar












