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New updates

Unless otherwise indicated, the features below are fully launched or in the process of rolling out (rollouts should take no more than 15 business days to complete), launching to both Rapid and Scheduled Release at the same time (if not, each stage of rollout should take no more than 15 business days to complete), and available to all Google Workspace and G Suite customers. 


Support for two simultaneous calls now available on Google Voice 
As part of our efforts to further improve our core calling features, Google Voice now offers the ability to place or receive a second call when you are on an ongoing call. You can quickly decide if you would like to take the second incoming call by placing the current call on hold or by hanging up the current call. You can also reject the second incoming call if you would rather not be interrupted right now.The feature is currently rolling out on Web and will roll out on Android and iOS in the coming weeks. | Available to Voice Starter, Standard, and Premier customers and all Voice users. | Learn more

call waiting


The new integrated view is now the standard experience for Gmail 
At the beginning of 2022, we announced a new integrated view for Gmail, bringing critical applications like Gmail, Chat, and Meet in one unified location. By August 5th, users who have not opted-in will begin seeing the new experience by default, but can revert to classic Gmail via settings. Within the next two months, this will become the default experience with no option to revert back. We will share an update on the Workspace Updates Blog at that time. | Available to Google Workspace Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Plus, Frontline, and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers only. | Visit the Help Center and The Keyword to learn more. 


Previous announcements 

The announcements below were published on the Workspace Updates blog earlier this week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.



Improving the Google Workspace experience on large screen Android devices 
We’ve added several new features and functionality to products like Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Keep on Android devices as part of our mission to provide a top-class user experience on large screen devices. | Learn more

Migrate unmanaged accounts to your domain using new “UserInvitation” API functionality 
We’ve introduced new API functionality that allows you to automate the process of finding conflicting accounts and inviting them to join your organization. | Available to Google Workspace Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise, Cloud Identity Premium and Cloud Identity Free customers only. | Learn more

Working Location enabled by default 
You are now able to set your working location without having to first enable this feature in your Calendar settings. | Available to Google Workspace Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Education Plus, the Teaching and Learning Upgrade, and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Business customers only. | Learn more

Use the Cloud Search Query API to set Suggest Filters to enhance Cloud Search results 
We’ve introduced Suggest Filters for Cloud Search. Using the Cloud Search Query API, admins can specify a filter condition that will be pre-applied to keyword suggestions as user types a query. This will surface more relevant suggestions, helping reduce the time users spend searching. | Available to Google Cloud Search customers only. | Learn more

Assignments audit data now available in the Admin console 
Google Workspace for Education admins can now view Assignments data in their audit logs. Using this data, admins can find and act on Assignments related events such as who removed a student from a video call, when assignment files were created or submitted, and more. | Available to Google Workspace Education Fundamentals, Education Plus, Education Standard, and the Teaching and Learning upgrade customers only. | Learn more

Better search and suggestion options in Gmail 
Gmail has more accurate and circumstantial search suggestions with better customization as a result of our new machine learning models. | Available to Google Workspace Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Plus, Frontline, and Nonprofits customers only. | Learn more

New integrated email marketing tools for Gmail 
We’ve added two new features in Gmail that you can use to easily send professional-looking emails to large audiences: layouts and multi-send. | Available to Google Workspace Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Standard, Education Plus, Nonprofits, Workspace Individual, and legacy G Suite Basic customers only. | Learn more

For a recap of announcements in the past six months, check out What’s new in Google Workspace (recent releases).

What’s changing
For select Google Workspace editions, we’re adding two new features in Gmail which you can use to easily send professional-looking emails to large audiences: 

  • Layouts: You can select from a predefined set of email templates, which include images, text elements, and buttons. You can further customize these templates with your own color schemes, logos, images, footer text, and links.




  • Mail merge: This feature allows you to send mass emails without the need to BCC all recipients. You can add merge tags like @firstname or link a Google Sheet to use custom merge tags. You will also get replies in separate threads, making conversations easier to manage. By default, mail merge emails include an unsubscribe link unique to each recipient — any external recipients who unsubscribe are automatically excluded from future mail merge emails from you. 


Additionally, we are introducing an Admin setting to control whether these features are on or off for your users. The admin settings are rolling out now, allowing time to configure availability for their end users in advance. See below for more information. 


These features are only available for Gmail on the web at this time. 


Who’s impacted 
Admins and end users 


Why you’d use them 
We hope these features allow you to quickly and easily create announcements, newsletters, and other mass-email scenarios. Additionally, your recipients will have the ability to unsubscribe from future mail merge emails. 


Getting started 
Admins: 
  • Layouts: This feature is ON by default and at the domain level. You can turn layouts on or off for specific domains, OUs, or groups. 
  • Mail merge: 
    • For Google Workspace Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Standard, and Education Plus customers, this feature is restricted to internal recipients by default
    • For Google Workspace Business Standard and Business Plus customers, mail merge is available by default for external recipients
    • For all Google Workspace editions, you can turn mail merge ON for external recipients at the OU or Group level
  • Note: 
    • These feature launches do not impact the existing send quotas for users.
    • If your organization has disabled Google Drive, Gmail layouts are turned off automatically. 

  • Visit the Help Center to learn more about managing Gmail settings for your users, customizing access policies for different organizational units or groups
  • End users: If enabled by your admin, visit the Help Center to learn more about using layouts and mail merge in Gmail. 

Rollout pace 
Admin Controls 
End user functionality 


    Availability 
    • Available to Google Workspace Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Standard, Education Plus and Workspace Individual customers
    • Not available to Google Workspace Essentials, Education Fundamentals, Education Teaching & Learning, Business Starter, Enterprise Essentials and Frontline customers

    Resources 

    Quick summary 
    Over the years, we’ve made advancements to the search capabilities and suggestions in Gmail through search filters, search operators, search chips, and more. 


    Starting today, Gmail has more accurate and circumstantial search suggestions with better customization as a result of our new machine learning models. When searching for a conversation, file, or a colleague’s contact information in the Gmail Search Box, you will notice:
    • Better and more contextual contact suggestions with intent matching for names and email addresses. For example, suggestions are reordered to more likely match contact queries with first names or email addresses rather than last names.
    • Personalized suggestions based on historical exchanges, such as how often you interact with a colleague via Gmail.
    Getting started 
    • Admins: There is no admin control for this feature. 
    • End users: Visit the Help Center to learn more about Search in Gmail
    Rollout pace 
    Availability 
    • Available to Google Workspace Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Plus, Frontline, and Nonprofits customers 
    • Available to users with personal Google Accounts
    • Not available to Google Workspace Essentials, Enterprise Essentials customers, and legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers
    Resources Roadmap 

    Quick summary 
    Google Workspace for Education admins can now view Assignments data in their audit logs. Using this data, admins can find and act on Assignments related events such as who removed a student from a video call, when assignment files were created or submitted, and more. 


    Getting started 
    • Admins: Audit logs can be found in the Admin console under Reporting > Audit > Investigation > Admin log events. Visit the Help Center to learn more about Admin log events
    • End users: There is no end user impact 


    Rollout pace 

    Availability 

    • Available to Google Workspace Education Fundamentals, Education Plus, Education Standard, and the Teaching and Learning upgrade. 
    • Not available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Frontline, and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers. 

    Resources 

    What’s changing 
    We’re introducing Suggest Filters for Cloud Search. Using the Cloud Search Query API, admins can specify a filter condition that will be pre-applied to keyword suggestions as user types a query. This will surface more relevant suggestions, helping reduce the time users spend searching. 



    Who’s impacted 
    Admins, developers and end users 



    Why it’s important 
    With suggestion filters, admins can configure suggestions based on the use cases for a given search application, reducing irrelevant suggestions. For example, admins can add a suggestion such as a country, which will surface suggestions based on documents that align the filters. 


    Getting started 
    • Admins: See our developer documentation here and here for more information about creating a suggestion filter.
    • End users: There is no end user action required, you will automatically see relevant suggested filters as you type a query. 

    Rollout pace 
    • This feature is available now for all users. 

    Availability 
    • Available to Google Cloud Search Customers 

    Resources 

    Quick summary
    Earlier this year, we announced an improved user interface for sharing your working location in Google Calendar. Starting today, you will be able to set your working location without having to first enable this feature in your Calendar settings. 


    Getting started 
    • Admins: Working Location is ON by default and can be disabled at the domain or OU level. Current settings for your domain will remain the same unless updated in the Admin console. Visit the Help Center to learn more about turning working location on or off for your organization
      • Note: Business Standard admins cannot disable Working Location in the Admin console.
    • End users: Unless disabled by your admin, this feature will be ON by default. There will be no major visual changes to your calendar unless you set your working location. Visit the Help Center to learn more about setting your working location
    Rollout pace 
    • Rapid Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on July 26, 2022 
    • Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility starting on August 10, 2022 
    Availability 
    • Available to Google Workspace Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Education Plus, the Teaching and Learning Upgrade, and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Business customers
    • Not available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Starter, Enterprise Essentials, and Frontline, as well as legacy G Suite Basic customers 
    • Not available to users with personal Google Accounts 
    Resources 

    What’s changing 
    We’re introducing new API functionality which allows you to automate the process of finding conflicting accounts and inviting them to join your organization. 


    Who’s impacted 
    Admins, end users, and developers 


    Why you’d use it 
    When employees create a Google account using one of your organization’s domains to access Google services, this is known as an unmanaged account. Unmanaged accounts are not ideal for managing users and keeping their work data secure. 


    Additionally, should an admin try to create a managed account with the same name, this conflict will prevent a managed account from being created. Using the UserInvitation API functionality, you can send a request to convert their personal account to a Google Workspace account. 


    While the same action can be manually performed with the Transfer Tool, the API allows unmanaged accounts to be identified and remediated programmatically, using logic that best suits your needs.


    Getting started 
    • Admins and Developers: 
    • End users: 
      • If you accept the request from your admin to transfer their account, your admin will be granted access to their data and the ability to manage your account. 
      • If you don’t accept the invitation, you will have to rename your account. Your administrator can create a new, managed account for you. 

    Rollout pace 

    Availability 
    • Available to Google Workspace Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Cloud Identity Premium and Cloud Identity Free customers 
    • Not available to Google Workspace Essentials,, Enterprise Essentials, Education Standard, Education Fundamentals, Education Plus, Frontline, and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers 

    Resources 

    Quick summary
    As part of our mission to provide a top-class user experience on large screen devices, we’re adding several new features and functionality to products like Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Keep on Android devices. 

    We hope these updates enhance flexibility by giving you more ways to work with, display and organize your content across Google Workspace. Specifically, the new abilities include:
    • Drag & Drop in Docs, Sheets & Drive: Easily drag text or images from other apps, such as Chrome, and drop content into an existing document or spreadsheet cell. For Drive, quickly upload files by dragging and dropping them into the app. You can also add links to Drive files by dragging the file into an open app like Keep. 
    Dragging & Dropping from Sheets
    Dragging & Dropping from Sheets into Docs and vice versa

    Dragging & Dropping from Keep
    Dragging & Dropping from Keep into Drive

    Dragging & Dropping from Drive
    Dragging & Dropping from Drive into Keep

    • Keyboard support for Drive, Docs & Slides: When using an attached keyboard, use simple and familiar shortcuts to quickly navigate around Drive, Docs, and Slides, without needing to slow down and take your hands off of your keyboard. 
    • Multi-instance support on Drive, Docs, Sheets & Slides: Get better insight into your files by having two windows open side-by-side. 
    Multi-instance support on Drive:

    Getting started 

    • Admins: There is no admin control for these features. 
    • End users: 
      • Visit the Help Center to learn more about Dragging & Dropping in Drive and Keyboard shortcuts
      • To access Multi-instance support on Drive, select the 3-dot menu on any Drive file > choose the "Open in new window" option > navigate through each Drive window independently. Visit the Help Center to learn more about using Google Drive
    Rollout pace 
    Keyboard support for Drive, Drag & Drop in Drive, and Multi-instance support on Drive: 
    • These features are available now
    Keyboard support for Docs & Slides and Drag & Drop in Docs & Sheets: 
    • These features are available now
    Multi-instance support on Docs, Sheets & Slides:
    Availability 
    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers 
    • Available users with personal Google Accounts 
    Resources 

    New updates

    Unless otherwise indicated, the features below are fully launched or in the process of rolling out (rollouts should take no more than 15 business days to complete), launching to both Rapid and Scheduled Release at the same time (if not, each stage of rollout should take no more than 15 business days to complete), and available to all Google Workspace and G Suite customers. 


    Rollout improvements for future Google Chat launches 
    Going forward, all major user-facing feature changes and improvements to Google Chat will follow a rollout schedule in which accounts under Rapid Release will see new features first, followed by accounts under the default setting of Scheduled Release, at least 1 week later. We hope this change makes it easier for you to plan for new Google Chat updates. As a reminder, Admins can choose which release track they want their accounts to follow. | Learn more

    Series One Desk 27 now in production 
    In September 2021, we announced Series One Desk 27, a premium all-in-one touchscreen Google Meet collaboration device. These devices are now in production and will be available for shipping soon. Contact Avocor for more information on ordering the Series One devices. | Learn more


    Previous announcements 

    The announcements below were published on the Workspace Updates blog earlier this week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.


    Making Google Chat active user metrics more detailed in the Admin console 
    We’ve rolled out a new method for calculating active users in Google Chat across your organization that ensures greater accuracy for detecting a user's reading and sending actions in Chat. This will provide admins more accurate reporting. | Learn more

    Control access to experimental Google Workspace apps with a new admin setting 
    Admins can use the new Experimental Apps Control setting to grant or deny their users access to emerging or experimental Google applications and whether those applications can access core service data. | Learn more

    Building larger spaces in Google Chat 
    We've increased the amount of members you can add to a space in Google Chat from 400 to 8,000. | Learn more

    Stay on top of changes to document content with edit notifications 
    In Google Docs, you can now choose to receive email notifications for document changes on a per file basis. Edit notification emails detail what changes were made, when the changes were made, and who made them. | Learn more.

    Allow Google Meet participants to ask questions or respond to polls anonymously 
    In Google Meet, meeting participants will now have the option to ask questions or participate in polls anonymously. | Q&A is available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Teaching and Learning Upgrade, Education Plus and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Business customers only. | Polls are available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Teaching and Learning Upgrade, Education Plus and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Business customers and Google Workspace Individual users only. | Learn more

    Delete Chat spaces and their content, now generally available 
    You can now delete a named space in Google Chat. With this capability, a space manager can delete a space, which completely removes all owned contents of the space, space tasks, and files and attachments not saved elsewhere. | Learn more

    Prevent spam by adding invitations from known senders only to your calendar 
    You can now select an option to display events on your calendar only if they come from a sender you know to help keep your Calendar free from spam. | Learn more

    Live stream Google Meet events via YouTube 
    Google Workspace users can live stream meetings publicly via YouTube. |Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, Teaching and Learning Upgrade customers only and Google One Premium plan members in select countries. | Learn more

    Easily access your most used emojis in Google Chat 
    In the Google Chat emoji picker, your most frequently used emojis can be found under the new “Frequently Used” section | Learn more

    Programmatically manage and apply Drive Labels using new API functionality 
    Developers can now programmatically manage labels at scale via Drive APIs. In addition to supporting the ability to read Drive Label taxonomies, new functionality in the Drive API can be used to apply labels, set fields on files, and find files by label metadata. | Available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, Education Standard, and Nonprofits customers only. | Learn more

    For a recap of announcements in the past six months, check out What’s new in Google Workspace (recent releases).

    What’s changing 
    Many of our customers already take advantage of the Drive Labels capabilities to classify content and implement policies on their Drive files for governance and Data Loss Prevention. 

    Today, we’re happy to announce a highly requested update that will enable you to programmatically manage labels at scale via Drive APIs. 

    drive labels api v2



    Who’s impacted 
    Admins and developers 


    Why it’s important 
    The new Drive Labels API supports reading Drive Label taxonomies. New functionality in the Drive API can be used to apply labels, set fields on files, and find files by label metadata. As a whole, these new API features enable numerous use cases including, bulk-classification, Apps Script driven workflows, third-party integrations, and other organizing and finding needs. 


    Additional details 
    We’re also announcing a Beta version of the Drive Labels API that supports creating and modifying labels, which was previously only supported in the label manager.


    Getting started 
    Rollout pace 
    Availability 
    • Available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, Education Standard, and Nonprofits customers 
    • Not available to Business Starter, Education Fundamentals, the Teaching and Learning Upgrade, and Frontline, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers 
    • Not available to users with personal Google Accounts 
    Resources 

    Quick summary 
    In the Google Chat emoji picker, your most frequently used emojis can be found under the new “Frequently Used” section. We hope this improvement makes it easier for you to find and insert your favorite emojis when writing or reacting to messages, or setting a custom status. 

    "Frequently used" emojis in Google Chat on the web



    "Frequently used" emojis in Google Chat for Android devices



    This update is available now on the web and Android devices. Availability for iOS is anticipated in the coming weeks— we will share an update on the blog to confirm. 

    Getting started 
    • Admins: There is no admin control for this feature. 
    • End users: You’ll notice this improvement automatically when using emojis in Google Chat. 

    Availability 
    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers 
    • Available to users with personal Google Accounts

    What’s changing

    Once enabled by an Admin, Google Workspace users can live stream meetings publicly via YouTube. 



    You can initiate a live stream in Meet by navigating to Activities panel > Live Streaming and selecting your channel from the list.




    Who’s impacted
    Admins and end users


    Why you’d use it
    Live streaming is useful in situations where you want to present information to large audiences outside of your organization, giving them the opportunity to pause and replay as needed, or view the presentation at a later time.


    Additional Details
    To initiate a YouTube live stream through Meet you should have your YouTube channel approved for live streaming in advance. Note that it can take up to 24 hours to get your channel approved for live streaming — Visit the Help Center to learn more about live streaming Google Meet events


    Getting started

    Rollout pace

    Availability
    • Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, Teaching and Learning Upgrade customers
    • Available to Google Workspace Individual users
    • Available to Google One Premium plan members in select countries

    • Not available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Education Standard, Education Fundamentals, Frontline, and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers

    Resources

    Quick summary

    To help keep your Google Calendar free from spam, you can now select an option to display events on your calendar only if they come from a sender you know. If you select this option, you still get email event invitations from unknown senders, but they appear on your calendar only after you accept.

    Senders you know include:
    • People in your same company domain (like @google.com)
    • People in your contacts list
    • People you’ve interacted with before
    As before, you can also choose to have all invitations appear on your calendar, or only those you’ve accepted—letting you customize the display to best meet your needs. 



    Additionally, admins can set the default reply option for their users in the Google Admin console. Note that end users can indicate their preference in their own Calendar settings.

    Getting started 
    Admins can set the default option for all organization users



    Rollout pace 

    Availability 
    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers 
    • Available to users with personal Google Accounts 

    Resources 

    Quick summary
    In 2021, we announced the ability to delete a named space in Google Chat. This feature is now generally available. 


    With this capability, a space manager can delete a space, which completely removes all owned contents of the space, space tasks, and files and attachments not saved elsewhere. In addition, members will no longer be able to access the space, its files, space tasks, or the member list after the space has been deleted. 



    Getting started 
    • Admins: There is no admin setting for this feature. 
    • End users: Space managers can delete spaces for everyone. To delete a space, navigate to the dropdown menu and select "Delete space." Visit the Help Center to learn more about deleting a space in Google Chat
    Rollout pace  
    Availability 
    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers 
    • Available to users with personal Google Accounts 
    Resources 

    What’s changing 
    In Google Meet, meeting participants will now have the option to ask questions or participate in polls anonymously.
    • Anonymous questions will be allowed by default and can be disallowed by meeting hosts and co-hosts by going to Meeting Activities > Allow Questions in Q&A > Allow Anonymous questions
    • Anonymous polls will be OFF by default and can be turned on by hosts and co-hosts when sharing a poll. 



    Note: These settings do not carry over from meeting to meeting. 

    Who’s impacted
    End users 


    Why it matters 
    The ability to ask questions and answer polls anonymously, particularly on large calls, has been a top request from our users. These features can encourage greater participation from meeting attendees who would prefer to not be identified by name. Additionally, this can help protect privacy when a meeting is public or shared across multiple company owned domains. 


    Additional details 
    When a user responds to a Poll anonymously or posts a question anonymously, the details are kept anonymous to other participants, the meeting hosts, and your Google Workspace Admin. Note that Google retains your poll response and anonymous questions. This data is later anonymized or deleted 


    Getting started 

    Rollout pace 

    Availability 
    Q&As 
    • Available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Teaching and Learning Upgrade, Education Plus and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Business customers 
    • Not available to Google Workspace Business Starter, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Frontline customers, or legacy G Suite Basic customers

    Polls 
    • Available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Teaching and Learning Upgrade, Education Plus and Nonprofits, as well as legacy G Suite Business customers 
    • Also available to Google Workspace Individual users 
    • Not available to Google Workspace Business Starter, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Frontline customers, or legacy G Suite Basic customers 

    Resources 

    What’s changing 
    In Google Docs, you can now choose to receive email notifications for document changes on a per file basis. Edit notification emails detail what changes were made, when the changes were made, and who made them. 

    You can configure these notifications in multiple places:
    • Gmail 
    • In Docs via the Notification settings dropdown (bell icon) or Tools > Notification settings



    Who’s impacted 
    End users 

    Why you’d use it
    Staying on top of relevant changes and comments across multiple documents can be difficult. By giving you the option to specify which comments and changes to be notified about, you can more easily stay on top of what needs your attention most and keep track of collaboration. You can configure these settings from Gmail using the new “Notification settings” dropdown:



    They’re also accessible within Docs in the “Notification settings” dropdown (bell icon). This will open a dialogue box with the notification settings options, which you can adjust as needed. Please note that edit notifications are off by default and can be enabled on a per-document basis. When enabled, you will be notified when anyone adds or removes content from the document.





    You can also access these settings in Tools > Notification settings.


    Getting started


    Rollout pace


    Availability
    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers, and users with personal Google Accounts.

    Resources

    Quick summary
    Earlier this year, we announced the ways in which we would boost communication and collaboration for teams of all sizes in Google Workspace. In support of that effort, we've increased the amount of members you can add to a space in Google Chat from 400 to 8,000. 


    We hope this update will increase connectivity and create broader communities for your organizations. 
    building larger spaces in chat-v2
    Getting started 
    Rollout pace 
    • This feature is available now. 

    Availability 
    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers 
    • Not available to users with personal Google Accounts 

    Resources 

    What’s changing 
    Admins can use the new Experimental Apps Control setting to grant or deny their users access to emerging or experimental Google applications and whether those applications can access core service data. 




    Who’s impacted 
    Admins and end users 


    Why it’s important 
    Oftentimes, experimental Google apps do not have individual on/off switches. With the addition of the Experimental Apps Control, admins can now better control selected services their users can access. Furthermore, they can specify whether these applications should have access to core service data. 


    Getting started 
    • Admins: 
      • This feature will be ON by default for existing Google Workspace customers and OFF by default for Google Workspace for Education primary and secondary schools (K-12). 
      • This feature can be enabled or disabled at the domain, OU, or group level at Apps > Additional Google services and select "Experimental apps".
      • Visit the Help Center to learn more about using Experimental Apps Controls
    • End users: There is no end user action required. If enabled by your admin, you will be able to access experimental Google apps using your Google Workspace account. 


    Rollout pace 

    Availability 
    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as legacy G Suite Basic and Business customers 

    Resources 

    What’s changing

    Admins for select Google Workspace editions can now allow their users to delegate access to BigQuery when using Connected Sheets. If the setting is enabled by the admin, end users with access to BigQuery data can delegate their credentials to collaborators to allow them to refresh or edit analysis as needed.

    Who’s impacted

    Admins and end users

    Why you’d use it

    Connected Sheets links Google Sheets to BigQuery, so you can analyze large BigQuery datasets using familiar spreadsheet tools and operations. This means users don’t need to know SQL and can generate insights with basic spreadsheet operations like formulas, charts, and pivot tables.

    We hope this update makes it easier for your stakeholders and other collaborators to refresh or edit an analysis as needed, helping derive insights faster.

    Getting started
    • Admins: This feature will be OFF by default. Visit the Help Center to learn more about using Connected Sheets in your organization.
    • End users: If enabled by your admin, you can allow collaborators to refresh and analyze BigQuery data using your credentials. You can also indicate whether you’d like to “sticky” this setting for all future connections. Visit the Help Center to learn more about how to analyze BigQuery data using delegated access in Connected Sheets.
    For all new connections, users will see this dialog which asks users to explicitly choose ON or OFF before they can proceed

    Rollout pace


    Availability
    • Available to Google Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Standard, Education Plus 
    • Not available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Education Fundamentals, Frontline, and Nonprofits, as well as G Suite Basic and Business customers

    Resources


    Quick summary 
    We’re making changes to how we calculate active users in Google Chat across your organization. Specifically, this new method ensures greater accuracy for detecting a user's reading and sending actions in Chat, which will provide admins more accurate reporting. 




    As such, you will notice an increase in the “Active users” for Google Chat metrics Apps reports chart and exported reports. We hope this change helps you better analyze Chat usage across your organization. 

    Getting started
    Rollout pace 

    Availability 
    • Available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as legacy G Suite Business and Basic customers

    Resources 

    New updates 


    There are no new updates to share this week. Please see below for a recap of published announcements. 

    Previous announcements

    The announcements below were published on the Workspace Updates blog earlier this week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.


    Allow collaborators to analyze data in Connected Sheets with delegated access 
    Admins can now allow their users to delegate access to BigQuery when using Connected Sheets. This enables end users with access to BigQuery data to delegate their credentials to collaborators to allow them to refresh or edit analysis as needed. | Available to Google Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Standard, Education Plus customers only. | Learn more

    Sync Apple DEP and Google Mobile Device Management servers on demand 
    Admins can now trigger an on demand sync between Apple DEP and Google Mobile Device Management (MDM) servers for company owned devices. | Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, and Cloud Identity Premium customers only. | Learn more.

    Add data loss prevention to Google Chat, now available as an open beta 
    Admins can now establish data loss prevention (DLP) rules for Google Chat that can help protect sensitive data from getting to unauthorized users. | Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Education Plus, and the Teaching & Learning upgrade customers only and Cloud Identity Premium users who are licensed for Workspace editions with Drive audit log. | Learn more

    Better sharing options for appointment schedules 
    We’ve made it easier to share appointment schedules on web through a new Share button. This update allows appointment hosts to copy a short link to all appointment schedules or a specific booking page, and add HTML to embed a booking page on their website. | Available to Google Workspace Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Education Plus, the Teaching and Learning Upgrade, and Nonprofits customers only. | Learn more

    Use Miro within Google Meet for an immersive and collaborative whiteboard experience 
    You can now leverage Miro, a third party online whiteboarding app, for ideating and problem solving as a group in Google Meet. | Learn more

    Trust rules for Google Drive are now available in open beta 
    The closed beta we announced in 2021 for trust rules in Google Drive that gives admins more control over how files can be shared, both within and outside of their organization, is now available as an open beta. | Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Enterprise Standard, Education Plus, and Education Standard customers only. | Learn more


    For a recap of announcements in the past six months, check out What’s new in Google Workspace (recent releases).

    What’s changing 
    In 2021 we announced a closed beta for trust rules in Google Drive, which gives admins more control over how files can be shared, both within and outside of their organization. Beginning today, this feature will be available as an open beta for specific Google Workspace customers, which means you can use it without enrolling in a specific beta program. See below for more information regarding availability. 


    With trust rules, admins can enforce policies that limit internal and external sharing. Specific rules can even be set for organizational units and groups, allowing a more granular approach than enforcing blanket policies on every user. 


    Trust rules can be turned on in the Admin console — once enabled, it will replace “Sharing options” within the Google Drive portion of the Admin console. Your existing Drive sharing settings will automatically become trust rules – note that this will not change your existing sharing settings or security configurations. 


    See below for more information and availability. 


    Who’s impacted 
    Admins and end users 


    Why it’s important 
    Previously, admins were only given broad control over sharing settings for Drive, which meant choosing between options such as: no external sharing or only sharing with trusted domains. 


    By enabling the trust rules beta, admins now have more control over how files can be shared, both within and outside of their organization. For example, admins can limit what their frontline workers should have access to versus other parts of their organization. 


    Getting started 
    • Admins: Eligible Admins can enable this feature in the Admin console by going to Rules > Turn on trust rules. Visit the Help Center to learn more about trust rules


    • End users: Your Admin’s trust rules will determine who you can share and collaborate with on Drive files. 

    Rollout pace 

    Availability 
    • Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Enterprise Standard, Education Plus, and Education Standard Customers 
    • Not available to Google Workspace Essentials, Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Education Fundamentals, Frontline, and Nonprofits, as well as G Suite Basic and Business customers 

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