por | 5 de septiembre de 2024 | Noticias
Qué está cambiando
A partir de hoy, puede acceder a información adicional sobre temas directamente en la página de Gemini (
gemini.google.com) a sus preguntas. En concreto, verá enlaces a contenidos relacionados en las respuestas a las preguntas de búsqueda de datos: puede hacer clic en las fichas de flecha para profundizar en el tema. Si tiene una licencia de Gemini para el espacio de trabajo y
Extensiones de Google Workspace en Gemini, Gemini también incluirá ahora enlaces en línea a los correos electrónicos pertinentes a los que se haga referencia en las respuestas en las que se utilice la extensión de Gmail.
Incluir esta información ofrece otra forma fácil de profundizar en las respuestas de Géminis. También puede utilizar el
vuelva a comprobar para verificar las respuestas utilizando la búsqueda de Google para resaltar qué afirmaciones se corroboran o contradicen en la web.
Más información
Esta función está disponible en la mayoría de los países en los que Gemini (
gemini.google.com) está disponible
Para empezar
Ritmo de implantación
Disponibilidad
Disponible para todos los usuarios de Google Workspace con acceso a
gemini.google.comLos usuarios con una licencia complementaria de Gemini Business, Enterprise, Education, Education Premium verán las citas de Gmail si las extensiones de Google Workspace en Gemini están habilitadas por su administrador.
por | Sep 20, 2024 | Noticias
3 Nuevas actualizaciones
A menos que se indique lo contrario, las funciones que se indican a continuación están disponibles para todos los clientes de Google Workspace y se han lanzado completamente o están en proceso de despliegue. Las implantaciones no deberían tardar más de 15 días laborables en completarse si se lanzan a ambos tipos de clientes. Liberación rápida y programada al mismo tiempo. Si no es así, cada etapa de la implantación no debería tardar más de 15 días laborables en completarse.
Ability to create announcement spaces using the Google Chat API is now generally available
Additional improvements to tables in Google Sheets
1. Insert a blank table from the pre-built table sidebar
2. Reference tables successfully via IMPORTRANGE. For example, if you had a table named Table1 with column header values of of Column 1, Column 2, Column 3, etc.:
To import the table range, including header cells, you would input: =IMPORTRANGE(spreadsheet_url, “Table1[#ALL]”) To import only the footers of the table range, you would input: =IMPORTRANGE(spreadsheet_url, “Table1[“#TOTALS]”) To import the table range, excluding header cells, you would input: =IMPORTRANGE(spreadsheet_url, “Table1[“#DATA]”) To import the first two columns of the table range, including header cells, you would input: =IMPORTRANGE(spreadsheet_url, “Table1[[Column 1]:[Column 2],[#ALL]]”) 3. Use the following keyboard shortcuts to easily convert ranges to tables:
Introducing Dual Screen on Meet
Following
the recent announcement of an improved user experience for Google Meet on Android devices, we’re excited to introduce an additional feature, available on the
Pixel 9 Pro Fold device, that provides you with a more immersive video call experience. Through the use of the front and inner cameras, you can now show both yourself and what you’re looking at at the same time. Additionally, the person you’re video chatting with can be seen on both the inner and outer screens to include everyone around you in the call. | Rollout to
Dominios de liberación rápida is complete; rolling out now to
Dominios de publicación previstos. | Available to all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts. | Visit the Help Center to learn how
Dual Screen on Google Meet works.
Use both screens during a Meet call – rear screen view of foldable
Use both screens during a Meet call – front screen view of foldable
Anuncios anteriores
Los anuncios que figuran a continuación se publicaron en el blog Actualizaciones del espacio de trabajo a principios de esta semana. Consulte las entradas originales del blog para obtener más información.
Adding multi-monitor support to Google Slides
We’re making it easier to view your Google Slides presentation controls on your computer while presenting to an audience using a connected external monitor or projector. | Learn more about
multi-monitor support in Slides.
New beta available that restricts access to folders in Google Drive
We’ve introduced a beta that allows shared drive managers to restrict folders to specific users within a shared drive. This provides shared drive managers with greater flexibility to keep relevant content within a single shared drive, while restricting access to shared folders with sensitive information. | Learn more about
restricting folder access.
New design and accessibility improvements for embedded Google Calendars
Starting this week, you’ll notice a refreshed look and feel for embedded calendars that is in line with Google Material Design 3 and now includes enhanced accessibility features, such as the ability to use an embedded calendar with a screen reader and keyboard shortcuts to navigate more easily, and more. | Learn more about
embedded Google Calendars.
NotebookLM now available as an Additional Service
Last year, we introduced an Early Access App called NotebookLM, an experimental product using some of Google’s most advanced models, like Gemini 1.5 Pro, that helps you gain critical insights grounded in the content of source documents you trust. We’re excited to announce that NotebookLM is officially available as an Additional Service. | Learn more about
NotebookLM.
Admin features for space management via the Chat API are now generally available
Earlier this year, we introduced a series of space management capabilities for Workspace admins in the Google Chat API via the Google Workspace Developer Preview Program. These API features are now generally available for all Google Workspace customers and developers. | Learn more about
space management via the Chat API.
Create birthdays in Google Calendar
To ensure a birthday is never missed, we’re introducing the ability to create and modify birthday events in Google Calendar on Android devices. | Learn more about
birthdays in Calendar.
Additional iOS data exfiltration enhancement: account level data sharing between Google Workspace apps and non-Google Workspace apps on or off
Admins can now enable content sharing on personal Workspace accounts while preventing data sharing from corporate Workspace accounts on iOS devices. | Learn more about
iOS data exfiltration enhancements.
Lanzamientos finalizados
Dominios de liberación rápida:
Dominios de liberación rápida y programada:
Para recapitular los anuncios de los últimos seis meses, consulte Novedades de Google Workspace (versiones recientes)).
por | Sep 23, 2024 | Noticias
Qué está cambiando
Today, we’re excited to officially introduce a new Gemini Education tab in Classroom that grants quick access to the following AI tools:
Outline a lesson plan: Use a scaffolded experience to generate lesson plan ideas based on what you’d like students to be able to demonstrate Craft a compelling hook: Spark curiosity and engage your students with a compelling start for your class Generate a quiz: Generate a quiz and export to Forms based on target grade level, length, and the types of questions you want to include Re-level text: Generate a new version of your text based on target grade level We are working closely with schools and educators globally to develop additional helpful tools. If you’re interested in joining the pilot program, learn more
aquí.
A quién afecta
Administradores y usuarios finales
Por qué es importante
Gemini in Google Classroom provides educators with a suite of generative AI tools that can generate new and unique content and make learning more personal and engaging for students.
Más información
Gemini in Classroom is only available in English for education users over the age of 18.
Para empezar
Disponible para clientes de Google Workspace con estos complementos:
Gemini Education and Education Premium
Recursos
por | Sep 24, 2024 | Noticias
Qué está cambiando
Using the new “Feature preview” setting, specific Google Meet hardware devices can be configured to test upcoming features prior to general availability. This is especially beneficial for testing purposes, gathering user feedback, creating training materials, and raising awareness before the feature is released broadly to your users.
Menu > Devices > Google Meet hardware > Settings > Feature preview
A quién afecta
Administradores y usuarios finales
Por qué utilizarlo
Prior to the launch of the “Feature preview” setting, there was no way for admins to preview upcoming features before they roll out to hardware devices, which can be potentially confusing to end users when they see new features unexpectedly. Now, customers have the opportunity to preview changes in advance, which gives them time to inform and educate their users about upcoming changes, prepare their IT help desks, and more. Overall, this update aims to increase awareness and adoption of helpful meeting features while reducing the risk of end user confusion.
Para empezar
Admins: The “Feature preview” setting is configured to “General availability” by default. When “Early preview” is selected, devices will receive new features when they are released to the “preview” stage. Visit the Help Center to learn more about
trying features early on your devices. We recommend that 10% or less of your fleet adopts “Early preview” to try new experiences in conference rooms before they roll out to General availability.
End users: Depending on your organization’s configuration, you may be able to preview new features on select Google Meet hardware devices.
When enabled, the device screen displays a “Preview” banner indicating the device is currently in “Early preview” mode
Ritmo de implantación
Disponibilidad
Disponible para todos los clientes de Google Workspace con dispositivos de hardware Google Meet
Recursos
por | Sep 24, 2024 | Noticias
Qué está cambiando
We’re making it easy for you to personalize and differentiate documents with full-bleed cover images that extend from one edge of your document to the other.
Whether you’re customizing a document for a customer with industry themes, personalizing an onboarding document for a new employee or building a virtual brochure for your company’s products, cover images help set the tone for a document by adding relevant visuals.
You can add cover images from our curated gallery or upload your own image. To insert, you can either:
Click the new “Cover image” chip at the top of your Doc (
similar to the ones introduced last year). Go to Insert > Cover image > Upload from computer or Choose from stock images. Type “@” followed by Cover image > Upload from computer or Choose from stock images.
Más información
Cover images can only be added to documents set to
pageless mode, allowing the image to span the entire width of the document. To set up the more immersive experience of pageless mode, go to File > Page setup > Pageless or Format > Switch to Pageless format.
Para empezar
Ritmo de implantación
Disponibilidad
Disponible para todos los clientes de Google Workspace, suscriptores individuales de Workspace y usuarios con cuentas personales de Google.
Recursos