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Google is announcing a swath of new features for its education-focused products today, including that G Suite for Education is being rebranded to Google Workspace for Education. The company first ...
Fast-forward to 2022: UH is still a Google partner, using some of the free services offered by Google Workspace for Education (formerly called G Suite for Education) and some at its now paid tier, and ...
Google today announced it is changing the eligibility guidelines of its free G Suite for Education service to include home-school co-ops. Parents and ...
Google introduced a ton of new Gemini-related products at its Google I/O developer conference recently, and its Education suite is also getting an AI boost. The company is launching a Gemini add ...
Google Meet for Education wants to prevent “zoombombing.” G Suite for Education meetings will block anonymous users by default, the company announced today.
Google is updating a series of education and applications for G Suite for Education as well as its Chromebook App Hub. The effort highlights the dogfight that is the education space between Apple ...
Google Meet is going back to school with new features for G Suite for Education: background blurring, custom backgrounds, a shared whiteboard and more.
According to Google, “it remains a core service for G Suite for Education, Enterprise for Education, and Nonprofits customers.” However, Google is still looking for feedback about the service ...
Google announced a bunch of features making it to G Suite education customers such as a 49-user tiled layout for video, option to replace or blur backgrounds in video, polling, and more.
As previewed in August, Google Meet is now rolling out breakout rooms. At launch, it’s only available to Enterprise for Education customers and meant to aid distance learning. Update 11/19 ...
Google announced this past week that they are going to be giving access to their advanced Hangouts Meet feature to all Education and G Suite customers up until the first of July this year.
G Suite, Google's productivity apps, now has more than 2 billion subscribers -- quite a feat for what was once a scrappy second-place player to Microsoft.