Gmail drive 2018

In 2018, Google announced several updates and changes to Gmail and Google Drive. Here are some of the key developments:

Gmail:

  1. Smart Reply: Gmail introduced Smart Reply, a feature that suggests three quick response options to emails, making it easier to respond to messages quickly.
  2. Nudges: Gmail introduced Nudges, a feature that reminds you to follow up on emails that haven't received a response.
  3. Snooze: Gmail introduced Snooze, a feature that allows you to temporarily remove an email from your inbox and bring it back at a later time.
  4. Undo Send: Gmail introduced Undo Send, a feature that allows you to retract an email within a few seconds of sending it.

Google Drive:

  1. File Sharing: Google Drive introduced a new file sharing feature that allows you to share files with others and control their permissions.
  2. File Commenting: Google Drive introduced file commenting, allowing you to leave comments on files and collaborate with others.
  3. File Revision History: Google Drive introduced a file revision history feature, which allows you to view and restore previous versions of files.
  4. Google Drive File Stream: Google Drive introduced File Stream, a feature that allows you to access your Google Drive files directly from your computer, without having to download them.

Other updates:

  1. Google Workspace (formerly G Suite): Google announced the rebranding of G Suite to Google Workspace, a suite of productivity apps that includes Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, and more.
  2. Security updates: Google announced several security updates to Gmail and Google Drive, including improved spam and malware protection, and enhanced data encryption.

These are just a few of the key updates and changes that occurred in Gmail and Google Drive in 2018. If you have any specific questions or would like more information on a particular topic, feel free to ask!