Google Meet will now send a notification if you have a poor network connection. Alongside, it will provide tailored troubleshooting recommendations and quick actions to improve call quality. Workspace admins can now utilise Meet Quality Tool to analyse and troubleshoot instance where users are unable to join calls. The update has already started rolling out for all Google Meet users starting June 1.
Google Delays Policy That Counted Docs, Sheets, and More Files Against Free Storage Limit Until February 2022
Files sized at over 4.3 million gigabytes are added across Gmail, Drive, and Photos on a daily basis, Google claimed. By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 6 April 2021 14:54 IST
Google has continued to allow creation of unlimited Docs, Sheets, and other files until February 2022
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The change is, however, not available for Google Photos
Personal Google account users will also not receive the new change
Google has delayed its policy aimed at counting Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms, and Jamboard files created by Workspace users toward the overall storage cap until February 1, 2022. The new change comes as an update to the announcement the search giant made in November, in which it announced a 15GB storage cap for both Google Workspace (formerly called G Suite) as well as Google Photos users from June 1. The delay is, however
Google's legacy G Suite for Education will now be called Workspace for Education after it rebranded its suite of office apps to Workspace last year. The new suite has four tiers instead of two.
Google announced a bunch of features coming to Meet aimed at education customers, including new meeting management features such as mute all, improved performance on Chromebooks, more.
Gmail on the web has added a new capability that allows you to resize the Chat and Rooms sections in the left-side navigation by dragging the header. The new update is available from today.