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Sharing with Google Groups

As more and more businesses and organizations “go Google,” we find that many of the features we develop based on feedback from large enterprises end up benefiting all of our users. We recently rolled out improvements to the way Google Groups interacts with several of our applications. Now, sharing calendars, sites and documents with multiple people is easy — instead of adding people one at a time, you can simply share with an entire Google Group.

As an example, imagine you’re organizing a local intramural softball team tournament. You use Google Docs to keep track of the rosters for each team as well as each team’s performance.


You want all the players, but only the players, to have editing access. You already have a Google Group set up with the tournament participants, so you simply share the spreadsheet with the group itself, granting the group members permission to edit. Read the rest of this entry »


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Google tips for recent grads

Summer has arrived, and that means graduation. Our hearty congratulations to the class of 2009! Now that you’ve packed up your dorm room and picked up your diploma, what’s next?

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How to steer clear of money scams

This post is the latest in an ongoing series on how to stay safe online. – Ed. As the designated tech support person for my immediate family, I’m used to getting calls about issues like browser crashes and confusing websites

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The evolution of Gmail labels

I love labels in Gmail. Most email programs use folders, which only let me put mail in one place at a time

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The evolution of Gmail labels


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