Last year, Google announced that the future of Gmail will see Chat messaging and group Rooms join the existing Meet video calling integration. This is already available to enterprise Workspace users, ...
Last month, Google started rolling out a free version of Google Chat ahead of classic Hangouts going away. The “early preview” of Google’s latest consumer messaging service is now widely appearing for ...
Google Chat is available to everyone today. Photo: Florence Ion/Gizmodo Google is officially making its Workspace suite of apps available to all users with a Google account instead of limiting it to ...
In an official blog, Google has announced that starting from November 16, a new group created on Google Chat will be unthreaded by default. Ever since the launch of Google Chat, the conversations in ...
Google is moving two big features from Google Workspace (Google's paid tier of business Google accounts, formerly called "G Suite") to free, consumer Google accounts. Google Chat, the company's latest ...
The changes are coming for G Suite users later this year The changes are coming for G Suite users later this year True to Google’s penchant for just announcing things right after they’ve leaked, the ...
Google has started rolling out a new user interface for its Chat app on the web and introduced shortcuts on the side panel for quick access to Calendar, Keep, Tasks and Maps. Google is alerting Chat ...
Google has now announced a new update for the web version of Gmail that brings an option to resize Google Chat, Rooms, and Meet. Notably, after this update, users will be able to resize respective ...
Google Chat officially launched for consumers recently, and that means the time has come to dive back into everyone's favorite subject: Google messaging services! Google has presided over some ...
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