google apps

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Google apps cover a range of topics including a new experimental Windows app that offers a floating search bar with Google Lens and AI, the use of Google's free apps and services for productivity and cost savings, and software recommendations for securing business data. Other threads explore email-to-fax solutions for Google Apps, Google Message Continuity as a backup for Exchange Server, and historical announcements about Chrome OS and its ability to run Windows applications. These conversations reflect interest in integrating Google tools with Windows environments, leveraging free alternatives, and addressing security and compatibility concerns.
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    Google’s Desktop App on Windows: Alt+Space Search With AI Mode and Lens

    Recently, Google brought a new Google app for desktop to Windows, and the launch matters because it is not just another search box tucked into the taskbar. It is Google’s clearest attempt yet to turn Windows into a more searchable, more AI-aware workspace, with a system-wide shortcut, local file...
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    Google App for Windows Brings AI Search, Lens, Drive & Files (Alt + Space)

    After months of testing, Google is finally pushing its desktop search app onto Windows in a way that looks like more than a novelty and less than a full platform bet. The new Google app for Windows is now launching globally in English for Windows 10 and newer, bringing together web search...
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    Google Labs Windows App: Floating Spotlight Search with Lens & AI

    Google’s experimental Windows app aims to remove the friction of switching windows to look something up — a floating, Spotlight‑like search bar you summon with Alt + Space that can search local files, installed apps, Google Drive, and the web, and that folds in Google Lens and the company’s AI...
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    Maximize Productivity and Save Money with Google's Free Apps and Services

    In a world where subscription fatigue runs rampant—with everything from productivity tools to cloud storage vying for a slice of our monthly budget—finding credible, cost-effective alternatives is more vital than ever. Google's ecosystem of free apps offers a compelling proposition to anyone...
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    Software recommendation

    Hello, I'm using google apps for my business transactions, I'm just wondering what software do you guys use to secure all your important data? Thanks! :)
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    Windows 7 Email to fax software for Exchange servers and Google Apps

    FaxMind Email to Fax Server is a powerful fax server that enables you to send and receive fax by email from Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Mobile phone Devices(iPhone, iPad, Android), which is often called Email to Faxand Fax to Email services. FaxMind Server will fetch email messages regularly...
  7. reghakr

    Windows 7 Microsoft to launch Office 365 on June 28

    Microsoft is holding its official launch of its cloud-hosted application suite, known as Office 365, on June 28. CEO Steve Ballmer will be on hand at the New York launch event, according to an invitation I received. (click on the image above to enlarge) June 28 also may be the date when the...
  8. Captain Jack

    Meet the newest Exchange Server backup provider: Google

    Google is introducing on December 9 a new cloud-email service that it is positioning as an ideal way for Exchange Server 2003 and 2007 users to back up their e-mail. Yes, that’s not a typo. Google officials want the new Google Message Continuity service to servce as a back-up and...
  9. reghakr

    Google Operating System to Run Windows Apps

    Chrome operating system (OS) will be able to run applications from other operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows. The procedure is a relatively simple technical solution, though one which has practical limitations. The Chrome operating system, which has been released in a form developers...
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    Google announces Chrome-based OS`

    Google has announced that they plan to release a Chrome based OS. Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Google plans to open-source its code later this year and offer Google powered netbooks in 2010. Company officials...
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