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You Won’t Find Ping-Pong Tables at New Google NYC Office
Angle down icon An icon in the shape of an angle pointing down. Google’s newly opened New York office doesn’t have any ping-pong tables, WSJ reported. Google Google’s new NYC office does not have the iconic ping-pong tables found in Silicon Valley, according to a new tour video. The 1.2 million square foot office, opened …
How to Find Your Lost Emails in Gmail
Key Takeaways Ensure you’re checking the correct email account and explore the Spam folder to ensure the email hasn’t been marked as spam. Use Gmail’s advanced search with specific details like the sender’s email address, date range, and more to locate the missing email. Also, inspect different inbox tabs (Primary, Social, Promotions) to ensure the …
Find My Device hits 500 million downloads on Google Play
Amid the launch of the network and trackers, the Find My Device app has surpassed 500 million downloads on the Google Play Store. Google released the app on Dec 11, 2013. For years, the app’s design remained the same with a green and white color palette. At the start of 2023, Google finally gave it …
Google defends Find My Device network’s ‘aggregation by default’
From the beginning, Google has prioritized being privacy-conscious with the Find My Device (FMD) network, including delaying the launch until the iPhone gained unknown tracker alerts. Google chose “aggregation by default” to the detriment of Find My Device performance, and is seemingly doubling down on that decision. The default Find My Device network setting is …
Google adds AI upgrade to your Gmail that writes emails for you – find it in seconds if you’re eligible for freebie
GOOGLE has announced the release of an artificial intelligence tool that increases productivity for users with jam-packed inboxes. The company announced a new Gemini side panel in the web version of Gmail on Monday, promising “new, powerful ways to get more done in your personal and professional life.” Google’s Gemini AI will be coming to …
Android’s Find My Device trackers lose to AirTag in mail test
Google launched the Find My Device network on Android after a long delay (that benefitted Apple), but its launch brought the promise of AirTag-like trackers for Android users. It’s been abundantly clear, though, that the current state of the network doesn’t compare to Apple’s, and now someone put that to the test by dropping a …