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There’s no slowing down as we head into summer. In the last couple weeks, we made improvements to Google Sync for iOS devices, streamlined collaboration in Microsoft® Office files, added mobile display options for Google Sites and welcomed many big organizations, including the state of Wyoming, onto Google Apps.
Recently
we have faced improvement in Google Sync for iOS devices, streamlined
collaboration in Microsoft® Office files, added mobile display options
for Google Sites and get welcome so many organizations including the
state of Wyoming, onto Google Apps.
Search all email from iOS devices, and more
Google Sync brings your email, calendar and contacts to four popular phone platforms. Last Wednesday, we improved Google Sync for iOS devices in three ways. One, you can now search all of your Gmail from your iPhone or iPad, beyond just the messages stored on your phone. Two, you can accept, decline and edit calendar events from your device, and three, you can send email from a custom email address if you use Gmail’s “Send mail as” feature. This is useful if you like to manage email in Gmail, but want emails you sent to look like they’re coming from a school or business email address.
Paste images into Gmail messages
As of Monday; if you use the latest version of Chrome, you can now paste images into Gmail’s compose window right from your clipboard. If you copy an image from the web or another email, it’s a cinch to paste it directly into a message.
Improvements to Google Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office
With Google Cloud Connect, you can collaborate with others simultaneously through Google’s cloud in Word, Excel and PowerPoint files without sending attachments back and forth. People told us they wanted a faster way to open files with Google Cloud Connect so on Tuesday we streamlined that process. Now you can open native Office files saved in Google Docs right from Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Mobile rendering for Google Sites
It’s
important that you can be just as productive on your phone’s small
screen as on a full computer display, so yesterday we made Google Sites
work even better on mobile devices. You can now configure your sites to automatically render for smaller screens
on Android and iOS devices, making the content much easier to read and
navigate. In addition, you can also browse and search the sites that you
manage through an interface that’s also been optimized for a mobile
device’s smaller screen.
Now
it’s become easier for u that u can just productive on your mobile
screen as on computer display, so we made Google Sites work even better
on mobile devices. Now you can configure your websites to automatically render for smaller screens
on Android and iOS devices, making the content much easier to read and
navigate plus can also browse and search the sites that you manage
through an interface that’s also been optimized for a mobile device’s
smaller screen.
Who’s gone Google?
It has been another bumper couple weeks with ten of thousands more organizations moving to Google Apps. This week, the State of Wyoming
became the first to move all state government employees to Google Apps.
Matt Mead, Governor of Wyoming, was on-hand for a “cable cutting”
ceremony to celebrate the 10,000 user transition to the cloud, which was
managed smoothly by deployment partner Tempus Nova.
A warm welcome goes out to the Wisconsin K-12 school system (900,000 users), CSU Monterey Bay (10,000 users) and the Indian Youth Congress (28,000 users). Schools will be able to enjoy even more Gmail storage now too; we’re bumping up the quota to 25GB for all education accounts!
In the private sector, all 8,400 employees at The McClatchy Company are “going Google” across the business’ 30 newspapers. The company is anticipating a stack of benefits from Google Apps, including standardization on a single email solution, simpler shared calendaring, improved collaboration even when mobile, significant cost savings and a level of service that they weren’t seeing from their historical provider, not to mention great employee enthusiasm for the IT group’s decision.
Even though it’s summer vacation, we saw many schools keeping busy by moving to Google’s cloud. A warm welcome goes out to the Wisconsin K-12 school system (900,000 users), CSU Monterey Bay (10,000 users) and the Indian Youth Congress (28,000 users). Schools will be able to enjoy even more Gmail storage now too; we’re bumping up the quota to 25GB for all education accounts!
Now
a days summer vacation is going on and in this period we see that so
many schools keeping busy for moving to Google’s cloud. A warm welcome
goes out to the Wisconsin K-12 school system (900,000 users), CSU Monterey Bay (10,000 users) and the Indian Youth Congress (28,000 users). Schools will be able to enjoy even more Gmail storage now too; we’re bumping up the quota to 25GB for all education accounts!
I hope these product updates and customer stories help you and your organization get even more from Google Apps. For more details and the latest news, check out the Google Apps Blog.
Hope
so all these updates about products and comer stories will guide you
and helps to organization for getting more from Google Apps. For more
information and to know latest news just check out the Google Apps Blog.
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