Google’s New initiative for Gmail Users
Google’s New initiative for Gmail Users. Google, the world’s largest search engine, has redesigned its Gmail service for the convenience of users and announced the addition of new paid tools. The service will be provided free of charge to users.
According to reports, if you prefer Google’s Gmail service, the good news is that the company has announced a complete redesign.
According to Google, Gmail will be redesigned and a number of new tools will be added to it that will work with other tools of the company such as Docs and Google Sheets.
This is primarily part of Google’s plan to consolidate its Office Apps into a place where Gmail will be the command centre, but instead of targeting office workers, Google will use Gmail.
These tools are being added to the normal version of Gmail.
The biggest change in Gmail will be in the form of new feature spaces in which different people can work on a project together in real-time.
This feature will allow people to chat with each other, exchange files and edit Google Docs without having to switch tabs. Since last year, the tools have been available to Google Workspace users who pay 12 to 18 dollar a month. The spaces feature was named Rooms in the Pad Service.
According to Google, more than 3 billion people use its productivity services, including Gmail, Docs, Drive and Calendar. The company is also adding a new feature to Google Meet called Campaign Mode.
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Google has also announced a new subscription service for small companies that aims to give small businesses managing their business access to some of the company’s premium features using Gmail or Drive.
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