Wednesday
Mar162022

Google will let G Suite/Workspace users draft emails in Docs

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If you'd prefer to compose your carefully worded email outside of Gmail, Google will offer an update to Google Docs for Workspace and legacy G Suite users to allow collaboration on Gmail drafts. You don't even have to memorize recipients' email addresses, as you can mention people by name there. 

To access the feature, you just need to head to Insert > Building Blocks > Email draft. When you're ready to send, simply click a button to open a Gmail compose window and have the finalized message transferred there. Docs will even automatically populate the relevant fields. The feature will take around 15 days to reach companies on Rapid Release domains, while the more cautious Scheduled Release users will get it on March 22. It is unclear if Google will bring the feature to personal Gmail users.

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Wednesday
Mar162022

Disney drops first 'Ms. Marvel' trailer, reveals June 8 premiere

 

One of the newest Marvel Cinematic Universe shows dropping this year will come out on June 8. Disney just debuted the first trailer for Ms. Marvel, which centers around Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), a Pakistani-American who idolizes Captain Marvel. She gains cosmic powers of her own, including super strength and shapeshifting ability. But as a teenager, she also has to contend with the troubles of being a young adult. Ms. Marvel is the MCU's first Muslim superhero, and she has appeared in comics and the Marvel's Avengers game. She'll also be part of the upcoming The Marvels movie, which will premiere on February 17, 2023.

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Tuesday
Mar152022

Twitter reverses decision to introduce tabbed timeline

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People weren't happy with Twitter experimenting with an algorithmically-generated feed. The company planned to introduce a new tabbed interface that switches between the algorithmically-generated Home feed and the reverse-chronological Latest feed. Twitter rolled out this feature as a default for iOS users first, with plans to bring it to Android and the web after. But those who got the feature complained about how it defaulted to the Home feed every time they opened the app. 

Twitter said, "We heard you." And it decided to roll back the feature as the company "explore(s) other options." As Engadget pointed out, it seems many people online don't take too kindly to tech companies messing with the chronological feed. It somehow makes even more sense on Twitter, given it's a platform where many users get first-hand accounts and information on breaking news. So, an algorithm-based feed would make it challenging to access real-time information or reports.

Tuesday
Mar152022

Spotify to introduce more controls to collaborative playlists

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If you use Spotify's collaborative playlists, you will be getting access to more controls. Spotify is introducing new levels of controls for these playlists. You will get the option to invite or remove users from collaborating. You can set these playlists to private, so only those with access to it can listen, view, or search for these mixes. And you can add or remove users who contribute or follow them. According to the company, it plans to roll out these options beginning this week.

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