Google rolls out Drive shortcuts to simplify folder structure, sharing
Last August, Google announced that it’s testing a new organization concept in Drive to cut down on the need for…
Last August, Google announced that it’s testing a new organization concept in Drive to cut down on the need for…
As G Suite adoption spreads, Google is adding more features specifically for education and enterprise customers. The latest is an…
Google Drive on the web has long let you work on Docs, Sheets, and Slides even when there’s no connection….
In addition to changes for Chrome extensions, Project Strobe is responsible for upcoming restrictions on third-party access of Drive. Similar…
When Chrome first launched 10 years ago, one of its key visual differentiators was a merged field for entering URLs…
Alongside several other G Suite announcements today, Google has announced some upgrades for Drive. Starting today, G Suite customers will…
In time for Cloud Next ’19, Google fully rolled out the Material Theme redesign to Drive for Android earlier this…
Business and enterprise users often work with outside partners that occasionally do not use Google Accounts. In the past, this…
With the new Drive Priority page, Google introduced Workspaces that can be used to provide quick access to files without…
When Chrome launched a decade ago, one if its marquee features was a unified field for entering URLs and searching….
In addition to last month’s announcement that Meet is now “free for everyone,” Google also quietly announced a new G…
Google Help features a wealth of support articles for every product the company offers, especially its G Suite services. Gmail,…
Following its IPO filing last week, Dropbox today announced a new partnership with Google Cloud to integrate G Suite with…
Online file storage solutions started out as being modeled after their local, non-cloud counterparts. Next month, Google Drive will automatically…
Usually quite reliable, Google is reporting that Gmail and other G Suite applications are seeing a “service disruption.” Gmail, followed…