This is one of the worst-written Google blog posts I've ever read. I'm still struggling to understand it.
— Ron Amadeo (@RonAmadeo) June 14, 2021
Please just plainly explain what is happening, if it's optional or not, and how to turn it on or off. https://t.co/N7YUyPXZyO
"The key idea is that users can more easily switch between 'modalities' of communication."
— Rick Klau (@rklau) June 14, 2021
Because if there's one thing your average user has been begging for, it's *checks notes* modality switching. https://t.co/AcSMFX8S5T pic.twitter.com/4obchTCVkv
Okay so Google Workspace and Google Chat are officially available to everybody — but of course the thing I’m noting is that they’re finally going to offer a real Progressive Web App for Workspace in September. https://t.co/GIHTHIpU0R pic.twitter.com/96pQHg4itA
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) June 14, 2021
I once wrote a blog post about how Microsoft's UI in 2012 approached self-parody and now Google has reached and surpassed that bar: https://t.co/KR4hPup8ef pic.twitter.com/sKYqyO2KlW
— Laurie Voss (@seldo) June 14, 2021
Theory: The big UX Trend of the next five years will be every product by every company adding a feature called "Spaces" that you don't understand what it does, don't care what it does, and don't have a need for, but which they aggressively foist on you anyway https://t.co/TsXH2GT1V5
— mcc (@mcclure111) June 14, 2021
#googleworkspace #security #news around Client-side encryption is now No. 2 on @techmeme https://t.co/YsxPP8cjM5
— Pete Voss (@petevoss) June 14, 2021
Judging by the Hacker News comments, nobody really understands the Google Workspace/GSuite update today - or what the Rooms/Spaces name change is about - or the paid individual accounts. https://t.co/O8w8xOlhw3
— Frederic Lardinois (@fredericl) June 14, 2021
I just want to work in Google Docs in PEACE!!https://t.co/vbNMhBzjN3
— John Legere (@JohnLegere) June 14, 2021
Happy to share that the fully integrated @GoogleWorkspace experience, including smart canvas that we announced at #GoogleIO, is now available to everyone with a Google account.https://t.co/UriwEFb6Y1
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) June 14, 2021
Google is gradually moving from introducing new communication apps every four months to simply renaming existing ones twice a year. But the overall goal remains: to ensure that under no circumstances do you ever know which Google product you are using https://t.co/SnW5B8pF1H pic.twitter.com/hO85CI7So6
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) June 14, 2021
you know what would have gone really great with this Google Workspace / Chat news? an updated and refreshed Pixel Bookhttps://t.co/ULrI83KWGX
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) June 14, 2021
meanwhile, Google is still selling the vastly inferior Pixelbook Go for these silly prices pic.twitter.com/7GxHgFZstJ
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) June 14, 2021
Google will let enterprises store their Google Workspace encryption keys, making the data indecipherable to Google. For now keys will be stored by a third-party, but an API will let organizations store their keys on their own servers. https://t.co/6smx8fcHXj
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) June 14, 2021
I don’t use Google messaging products much in part because there are so many solid alternatives that don’t feel like they’re going out of their way to be baffling. https://t.co/9ciz1iLvPo
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) June 14, 2021
Google Workspace is now free for everyone — here’s how to get it (story by @thomas_macaulay) https://t.co/rK3rOCZGI6
— TNW (@thenextweb) June 14, 2021