Google is beginning to roll out a new feature that adds chat to their GMail service. Their What's New page has changed, but is still not visible from within GMail. It looks and functions very much ...
Gmail Chat, once known as Gchat but more accurately referred to as Google Hangouts today, is the little messenger attached to your Gmail account you see in a web browser. The mobile version of Gmail ...
Gmail is now rolling out a new user interface that will show Chat and Meet sections in the side pane by default — unless you've already disabled them. Google introduced this new integrated view ...
Your Gmail account sends e-mail, allows video and online chat, and now can call your contacts in the United States and Canada for free. Google announced on its corporate blog today that its U.S. users ...
After rolling out Google Meet, Google Chat, and Rooms tabs in Gmail for Google Workspace customers, Google is now adding Gmail Chat integration for personal Google accounts. This means that any user ...
Google has now announced a new update for the web version of Gmail that brings an option to resize Google Chat, Rooms, and Meet. Notably, after this update, users will be able to resize respective ...
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Gmail Chat includes a set of colored dots that inform you of the status of contacts on your chat list. A yellow dot indicates that the contact is idle and may not be able to chat with you if you send ...
A key part of Google’s integrated vision for productivity is routing everything through the Gmail apps. As part of Workspace becoming available “for everyone,” Gmail is getting streamlined navigation ...
Google is moving two big features from Google Workspace (Google’s paid tier of business Google accounts, formerly called “G Suite”) to free, consumer Google accounts. Google Chat, the company’s latest ...
It looks like big changes are coming to Gmail. Twitter user Tahin Rahman posted leaked slides (first spotted by 9to5Google) detailing a merger between Gmail, Google Docs, Google Chat, and Google Meet ...