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Keep up with G Suite

By Stephen Withers on Jul 10, 2017 5:05AM
Keep up with G Suite

Google has made it easier for G Suite users and administrators to keep up with changes to the cloud productivity suite.

One of the problems with cloud applications is that it's so easy to overlook changes and new features unless they are immediately obvious.

So Google has introduced What's new in G Suite, a page that tabulates new features and enhancements to Google's widely used productivity suite.

The table is interactive, so you can sort it by release week to easily see the newest of the new features. Sort by the Product column if you're especially interested in (say) Gmail and Sheets, or go a step further and use the "Narrow by..." menu to restrict the list to a single product.

Each entry provides a "Learn more" link for easy access to additional information.

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By Stephen Withers
Jul 10 2017
5:05AM
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