Google Adds More Spectacular Features In Google Drive And Gmail Search

Google always wants to make life easier for its users. Once again Google has proved that it “cares” its users through their latest updates to Gmail. On November 14, Google announced on its official Gmail blog that “advanced search” in Gmail has been expanded. From now on users can search their emails with more flexible date search options, by attachment size, exact query match, and more.

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Government Surveillance On Google Is Increasing

Google has a critical position on internet, given its position as the primary search engine for most users. It is due to this that governments keeps a close eye at it and keep sending it requests to remove different kinds of objectionable content. According to the company’s latest reports, such requests from governments have steadily increased over time.

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How To Create Quick Lists With Google Sets?

Over the years, Google has created and abandoned a lot of products. And some of the abandoned ones are rather missed by the users, among them Google Sets. Google Sets essentially let you create quick lists by providing just one or two items of the list. Luckily, you can still make use of the feature in Google Drive. Read further to see how.

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Access To Google Services Restored In China

We recently reported that Google services in China were apparently blocked, incidentally as the 18th Communist Party Congress kickstarted. Thankfully, after a brief hiatus, access to Google services is now back to normal in the country.

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[Breaking] China Blocks Google In Anticipation Of 18th Party Congress

Communist Party Congress is an event of greatest political significance in China. The 18th Party Congress, comprising of the notable leaders and members of the Communist Party has just begun. Apparently, in order to keep it under wraps, China has blocked access to all Google services.

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Apple May Not Approve A Google Maps Apps

When Apple released iOS 6 with its own Maps and essentially eradicated Google Maps from the new iteration, it was a major disaster. The new Maps were no good as they lacked some of the most basic features. Consequently, Apple had to issue apologies and direct iPhone users to use viable alternatives. Nonetheless, Apple may still refuse to accept a Google Maps app whenever it is released.

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