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How to record audio on Google Slides

Digital Trends

Google Slides is a cloud-friendly alternative for creating your slideshow quickly — but adding audio is more complicated. Here's how to add sound to a slide!

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How to add audio or video to Google Slides

Digital Trends

Here’s how to add audio to Google Slides for sound or narration as well as video from YouTube or the web. Enhance your presentation with a little sound.

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Google Podcasts now supports private RSS feeds so you can listen to the shows you pay to access

The Verge

Google Podcasts. Google Podcasts is finally getting a feature that’s already standard across most listening apps: private RSS feed support. To access the feature, tap over to the activity tab in the bottom right-hand corner and slide over to the Subscriptions tab, then tap the plus symbol. You can see the entire process below.

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Google Research at I/O 2023

Google Research AI blog

Posted by James Manyika, SVP Google Research and Technology & Society, and Jeff Dean, Chief Scientist, Google DeepMind and Google Research Wednesday, May 10th was an exciting day for the Google Research community as we watched the results of months and years of our foundational and applied work get announced on the Google I/O stage.

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Mmhmm turns your boring Zoom call into a Weekend Update-style TV show

The Verge

Mmhmm — “it’s important to have a name you can say while eating,” Libin jokes — is a virtual camera that can be used with Zoom, Google Meet, YouTube, and other video streaming services. You can post slides that appear over your shoulder and advance them with a tap. million led by Sequoia Capital.

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Frogloop Guest Post: 4 Tools to Help Any Nonprofit Tell Stories Online

Amy Sample Ward

Historypin is a new (and free) application for Android, iPhone, or the web that arranges photos, videos, and text in the context of time and location (leveraging the Google Maps API). Historypin. Ever since it launched earlier this summer, I haven’t been able to stop using it both to learn and to share.

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Some Thoughts About Remote Presentations: Mekong ICT Camp

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” Unfortunately, I could make it to Thailand, so I presented and lead a discussion remotely using Google Hangouts from California. We used Google Hangout because they found it was more robust for video, audio, and screen sharing in that remote location. The Google Hangout was projected on the screen.