Gemini side panel rolling out to Google Chat for Workspace
Following Gmail, Drive, and Docs/Sheets/Slides, the Gemini side panel is now available in Google Chat if you’re a paid Workspace subscriber.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing Gmail, Drive, and Docs/Sheets/Slides, the Gemini side panel is now available in Google Chat if you’re a paid Workspace subscriber.
Expand Expanding CloseThe floating bottom bar introduced by Google Chat is almost a year old, and a design tweak makes it fit in better with Material You.
Expand Expanding CloseWorkspace customers can soon send video messages in Google Chat, while voice transcripts are now available.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Chat now integrates with IFTTT (if this, then that) to power various automations. This is available for both Google Workspace and personal accounts.
Expand Expanding CloseAs previewed last year, Google Chat is rolling out the ability to record and send voice messages. However, at launch, they’re only available for paid Google Workspace accounts.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter introducing on desktop last year, Google Chat for Android now lets you star messages. However, this required the addition of an overflow button to the floating bar that now looks a bit crowded.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter widely rolling out the floating bottom bar earlier this week, Google Chat is adding some complexity to that UI in the form of an overflow button and sheet.
Expand Expanding CloseWith the new icon widely rolled out, Google Chat’s homescreen redesign is now making its way to Android.
Expand Expanding CloseThe new logo for Google Chat that was announced in November is currently rolling out on Android.
Expand Expanding CloseBack in August, Google announced a big redesign of Chat that adds Duet AI and other smart features, as well as audio huddles, to the work-focused messaging service. A new homescreen is core to this revamp, with the straightforward web version announced first. Last week, the redesigned mobile client was introduced with a new take on navigation for Google apps.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing the web, Google Chat is getting a big redesign on Android and iOS to accompany its new icon.
Expand Expanding CloseWith Apple’s RCS for iPhone announcement, Google is undoubtedly moving full steam ahead on Messages and RCS as its consumer messaging app. It is inherently aligned with Android, which bodes well for continued development, and consistently gets a slew of new features.
Expand Expanding CloseAs we spotted over the weekend, Google Chat is getting a new icon, as well as redesigned navigation on the web app with dedicated views for “Home” and “Mentions.”
Expand Expanding CloseWe spotted a new logo for Google Chat in May, but it did not get announced with the homescreen redesign that also adds Duet AI and audio huddles a few months later. What should be the final version of that new Google Chat logo has now leaked.
Expand Expanding CloseAt Cloud Next ’23 in August, a big enterprise-focused revamp of Google Chat with a new homescreen, Duet AI, and audio-first huddles was previewed. A smaller redesign of Google Chat today adds message bubbles for a more modern look.
Expand Expanding CloseBesides the upcoming homescreen redesign and Duet AI, Google Chat is getting voice messages and interoperability with third-party messaging services.
Expand Expanding CloseAs previously reported, Google Chat is getting a UI redesign as well as Duet AI features at Cloud Next 2023.
Expand Expanding CloseWhile Messages and RCS is how Google wants you to message friends, Google Chat also fits that role and the company today reminded people of that personal use case.
Expand Expanding CloseWe’re expecting a big update to Google Chat in the future, but until then, the existing web app is adding Smart Compose to make writing messages “faster and easier.”
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Chat, the company’s Slack and Microsoft Teams competitor, looks to be getting an overhaul in the near future that features a new logo and “Timeline”-focused redesign of the mobile apps.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing Gmail, Drive, and Docs/Sheets/Slides, Google Chat is now the latest Workspace web app to get a Material You redesign.
Expand Expanding CloseIn addition to custom durations, Google Chat will soon let you schedule a recurring DND (Do Not Disturb), which are useful for lunch breaks and the weekends.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Workspace’s alternative to Slack, Google Chat, is adding support for custom emoji to your organization starting this week.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is rolling out a trio of features to improve the search experience in Gmail with labels and related results. Chat also gets some upgrades with AI-generated summaries and inline threading for Spaces.
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