With Google Groups, you can manage a mailing list, coordinate with your social club, and find experts who share your interests. Over the last year Google has been working on… Read more »
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18 New Languages for Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides (19/06/2013)
Google Drive lets you store and access your files anywhere — on the web, your computer, your phone, or on the go. Whether you’re presenting slides in a boardroom in… Read more »
Chromebooks: coming to more stores near you (18/06/2013)
In Northern California where I live, summer is here, which means family vacations, kids’ camps, BBQs and hopefully some relaxation. But it also means back-to-school shopping is just around the… Read more »
Retiring Chrome Frame (14/06/2013)
The main goal of the Chromium project has always been to help unlock the potential of the open web. Google works closely with the industry to standardize, implement and evangelize… Read more »
Play Cube Slam face-to-face against your friends (13/06/2013)
My friends and I used to play video games all the time, squashed together on the couch, engaged in structured intellectual discourse about exactly how badly we were going to… Read more »
Search emails, Google Drive, Calendar and more as you type (3/06/2013)
As part of field trial Google opened in October, it became possible to instantly see your relevant emails, Google Drive files, Calendar events, and more when you search in Gmail. Those… Read more »
A new inbox that puts you back in control (3/06/2013)
We get a lot of different types of email: messages from friends, social notifications, deals and offers, confirmations and receipts, and more. All of these emails can compete for our… Read more »
Roll across platforms and race across screens with two new Chrome Experiments (29/05/2013)
We spend huge chunks of our lives on our phones and tablets. And since life shouldn’t be all work and no play, Google has created two new Chrome Experiments—Roll It and Racer—that let… Read more »
Browse the web across languages, on the go (24/05/2013)
Today’s Chrome Beta for Android release brings the built-in translation bar you’ve seen on desktop Chrome to help you read more of the web while you’re on the go, regardless of the… Read more »
