Kamis, 26 April 2018

Editor's Pick: Gmail Privacy and Security Get Ruggedized


Peter Suciu
Apr 26, 2018 5:00 AM PT
Google has rolled out a number of new features designed to make its G Suite collaboration and productivity apps more efficient and safer to use. G Suite currently has more than 4 million paying business customers. The updates include a new design, enhanced security and AI components, and better integration of G Suite apps -- including Gmail, which is getting a brand new look. [More...]

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