Google took advantage of yesterday afternoon to launch an update in several of its applications most used by users, adding new functions and improving their operation in addition to solving small errors. With the new Google Docs update, we can now take a look at the document at through the preview, as well as adding comments and displaying line spacing. A function highly anticipated by users was that Google decided to make its suite compatible with Office and with this update it is now possible.
What's new in Google Play Books
Google Play Books has finally received the iOS 9 compatibility In addition to allowing you to read books horizontally in full screen, ideal for reading comics, in addition to being able to read annotations at the foot of the page. The download and opening speed of the files we use on our device has also been improved.
What's new in Google Classroom
Like Apple and Microsoft, Google also offers learning support. Thanks to Google Classroom, teachers can post the exercises to be carried out as well as the individual tasks for each student in one place. With this latest update lTeachers can ask students live questions to start a discussion. Like Play Books, the general performance and loading speed of this application has been improved.
What's new in Google Hangouts
Google's instant messaging and video conferencing application is gradually gaining a foothold in the market and is currently used by many users to keep in touch or to hold meetings instead of Skype. This new update focuses on improving the performance of notifications. From now on, groups are also included in notifications. In addition to improving the loading speed and solving small errors in the operation.
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