by ray | Feb 9, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Google, Google Workspace, Tech News
Google’s on a mission to reinvent email. Its weapon: Inbox, a standalone app that launched last week. Inbox aims to make email more useful with several new tools. It surfaces relevant content (photos, for example) and information from within individual messages...
by ray | Feb 7, 2015 | Google, Google Workspace
There are a lot of great apps out there, but not every great app can be a looker. While the fan favorites are great, here are some alternatives to the apps that have the steepest learning curves. Sometimes an app that has an easier-to-use interface or a more...
by ray | Feb 7, 2015 | Google, Google Workspace
How does a ho-hum idea for an enterprise company become one of the buzziest new start-ups to hit Silicon Valley? Ask Stewart Butterfield: serial entrepreneur, co-founder of Flickr, failed online role-playing game maker and now, chief executive of Slack, a...
by ray | Feb 5, 2015 | Google, Google Workspace
When we discover something amazing – whether it’s a new local coffee shop or a tool that improves the way we work – we want to share it with people we know so they can also benefit. For those of us who use Google Apps, the ability to access all of our documents from...
by ray | Jan 24, 2015 | Education, General News, Google, Google Workspace
Making clear that it’s serious about its foray into education software, Google has pushed out a set of enhancements for its Classroom app, barely two months after its release. The Classroom upgrade also comes a week after rival Microsoft launched a similar classroom...
by ray | Jan 23, 2015 | General News, Google, Google Workspace
Wait, isn’t the Linux desktop dead? As I observed last year, it all depends on how you define it. Many of us had expected a revolutionary overthrow of Windows by something that was, for all intents and purposes, just Windows with Linux under the hood. Instead,...