What’s new for developers building solutions on Google Workspace - mid-year recap
Google Workspace offers tools for productivity and collaboration, as well as a rich set of APIs, SDKs, and no-code/low-code tools to create apps and integrate workflows. At I/O’23, Google had some exciting announcements for new features that give developers more options when integrating apps with Google Workspace.
Bringing Collaborations in Canvas to Google Assignments
Google is introducing a new feature for Canvas that allows users to create a Drive item and collaborate on it with other users in the course. Teachers and students can now work together on a variety of Google Drive items, including Docs, Sheets, Slides, Sites, Forms, Jamboards, and Drawing.
Interview: Generative AI as a force multiplier for hybrid work
Learn how Duet AI in Workspace will accelerate impact no matter where employees work, plus some actionable tips for getting started with AI in this interview with John MacDonald, the director of Productivity and Collaboration Practice for Google Workspace.
In-line replies now available within announcement spaces in Google Chat
Earlier this year, Google introduced the ability for space managers to configure spaces for sharing organizational announcements. Although these announcement spaces aim to facilitate one-way controlled communication in Google Chat, Google is adding an optional in-line reply feature that will enable members of a space to respond to or discuss an announcement.