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Google is overhauling its suite of collaborative office product that includes Gmail, Drive and Calendar, aiming to better integrate the platform and redesign some of its most recognized logos. On ...
In recognition of this change, Google today announced some significant new changes to its productivity suite---previously known as G Suite, but henceforth called Google Workspace.
Google really whiffed with the new logos for its “reimagination” of G Suite as Google Workspace, replacing icons that are familiar, recognizable, and in Gmail’s case iconic if you will, with ...
And to make things even more confusing, the office suite now has the same logo as Microsoft's AI chatbot.
This year, Microsoft has made Office available for the iPad, iPhone, a preview available for Android, and even dropped the price to free. Meanwhile, the incumbent, Google Drive and its associated ...
Google is rebranding G Suite, its set of online productivity and collaboration tools for businesses that include the likes of Gmail, Drive, Docs and Meet.
Expanding the touch target, this change is coming to many G Suite services, with the app logo and name remaining to the left of the Google Bar.
Google started by making premium features available to all G Suite customers, but then introduced a free version for the public to capitalize on Zoom entering the cultural lexicon.
G Suite, which competes directly with Microsoft's Office 365, is raising its prices for the first time. G Suite Basic will raise prices from $5 per user per month to $6.
Google is taking on Microsoft Office with the new Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite. Soon, Gmail, Google Chat, Docs, and Meet will be more tightly integrated, allowing users to launch ...
Google isn't just consolidating its end-user cloud services, it's integrating them into a smarter, more useful cloud office suite.