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Google is updating Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps with link previews, Smart Compose, and more

The Verge

Google is updating its office software on mobile devices for G Suite users, adding new features to the Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps that should make it easier to get work done from your smartphone. Google is also bundling in the news that Dark Mode is available for Docs, Sheets, and Slides, though it announced that last month.

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If you're a Salesforce user, 3 great reasons to use Google Chrome

Judi Sohn

I live in Google applications (Gmail, Google Reader, Calendar, etc.) You can browse or search the docs from the little drop-down window. This allows me to keep this info in sync across my computers via Dropbox without actually exposing the sensitive content unnecessarily. so it's almost a no-brainer for that reason alone.

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OutLook Addict Seeks Gmail Rehab Program.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When Gmail came out a few years ago, I read the raves from other NpTechers. Why is that I could easily make the switch from PowerPoint to SlideShare -- from Word to Google Docs from Excel to Google Spreadsheets? But why can't shift from Outlook to gmail? Exported my contacts from Outlook into Gmail. There, I've named it.

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Weeks later, Google still hasn’t added privacy labels to its most popular iPhone apps

The Verge

Three weeks after Google promised it would add Apple’s mandatory app privacy labels “as soon as this week,” none of the company’s main apps have the labels, including Gmail, search, Photos, Docs, and YouTube. Some have: 12 apps now have the iOS privacy labels, though they may not be as recognizable as YouTube or Gmail: Stadia.

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If you’re a Salesforce user, 3 great reasons to use Google Chrome

Judi Sohn

I live in Google applications (Gmail, Google Reader, Calendar, etc.) You can browse or search the docs from the little drop-down window. This allows me to keep this info in sync across my computers via Dropbox without actually exposing the sensitive content unnecessarily. so it’s almost a no-brainer for that reason alone.

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Web 2.0 Experiments, snafus and stumbles

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

So I did the usual, gave up my gmail password. So people who were in my gmail address book, and in Spock, got a request for trust from me, not knowing where it came from. Spokeo takes your gmail, aol, or yahoo address book and, looking at a wide variety of web 2.0 Then, for the creepy part. I joined Spokeo. 5 Jay 12.18.07

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The best Chromebook you can buy in 2025

Engadget

But there are also plenty of people who do the majority of their work in a web browser, using tools like Google Docs and spreadsheets for productivity without needing a full Windows setup. As you might expect, they also work well with Google services like Photos, Docs, Gmail, Drive, Keep and so on. Pro model) and more.

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