Google Calendar finally comes to the iPad
Google’s Calendar app is making a long-awaited move to a new device: Apple’s iPad.
Google’s Calendar app is making a long-awaited move to a new device: Apple’s iPad.
While Google Hangouts is making a shift to serve enterprise users, it won’t be vanishing for consumers.
Google is making it possible for developers to bring their services into Gmail using new integrations called Add-ons.
Google Drive users will be able to see all the files they have stored in the company’s cloud service on their desktop without downloading them, thanks to a new feature the company announced Thursday.
Enterprises: Google wants you. That’s the message coming out of the first keynote address at the company’s Google Cloud Next conference in San Francisco on Wednesday. The tech titan’s Cloud team really wants enterprises to know that it’s serious about serving their needs.
The company plans to use artificial intelligence for Google Calendar and Docs features and tie it all tightly with G Suite.
While Google has spent the past year trying to woo enterprises to its G Suite productivity service, it’s still the underdog compared to Microsoft Office, at least among large businesses. So what’s keeping it from broader appeal?