Google workspace News
According to the company, this feature will eliminate the need to switch between tabs, helping users focus more on delivering their presentation.
Gmail may now ask users for verification when they add a new forwarding address.
Users can choose to have Gmail always translate or never translate specific languages.
Users will receive a “Critical security alert” notification if a verification challenge fails.
Meanwhile, Google has said it will delete personal accounts and their content that haven't been used or signed in for at least two years.
The new update includes resizable pivot tables in Sheets.
The update also improved search results in Gmail.
In the new update, users can easily share the file with the meeting.
Google increases Workspace storage limit to 1TB for free.
It will automatically updated to 1TB from 15GB for every users.
You can now send personalised emails in bulk for newsletters and announcements.
Meeting participants will be able to use live translated captions if the meeting is organised by a user in beta or an eligible Google Workspace edition.
Meeting participants can translate English meetings to French, German, Portuguese and Spanish.
The feature can be particularly helpful for all-hands meetings or training meetings with globally distributed teams.
New feature to be rolled out soon
It will be an automatic feature
The new rule applies to calls with three or more participants for up to 60 minutes.
Google Workspace individual subscribers can host one-on-one calls and group calls with three or more participants for up to 24 hours.
Google last year announced that anyone with a Google account was allowed to create free meetings with up to 100 people with no time limit in the pandemic times.
Google Chat app has finally arrived on the iOS platform.
The platform will now be available alongside other internal apps such as Mail, Meet and Rooms, a part of the Gmail ecosystem.
The Chat platform was available for Google Workspace users.
Google has announced a new Chomebook for workspace called Google for Work.
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