Google Workspace For Dummies
(Author) Paul McFedriesEasy advice for getting the most out of Google Workspace for school, work, or personal use Google Workspace For Dummies is here to show you the tips and tricks for upping your productivity with Google's cloud-based software suite. This book includes jargon-free instructions on using Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets, Drive, Chat, and Meet. You'll learn about the AI features, updated security, compatibility with other apps, picture-in-picture capability for video meetings, and beyond. Plus, you'll get info on Google's Forms and Notes feature that makes it simple to gather and share data and stay up-to-date with your team. It's easier than ever to collaborate securely in the cloud, thanks to this Dummies book. Learn how to collaborate with colleagues in real time using the programs that come with Google Workspace Create and edit contacts, and set up video meetings Work on slides, spreadsheets, and documents Discover tips and tricks to increase productivity and keep your work secure Google Workspace For Dummies is a must for business users and workers who use Google applications on the job. Casual users and students, you'll love it, too.
Paul McFedries
Paul McFedries is a Canadian author known for his work in the technology and language sectors. He has written over 70 books on topics ranging from computing to language and has contributed to various publications such as PC Magazine and Scientific American. McFedries is known for his clear and concise writing style that makes complex topics accessible to readers of all levels.
One of his most notable works is "Word Spy," a book that explores the ever-evolving world of language and new words. McFedries has made significant contributions to the field of linguistics and technology with his insightful analysis and research. His work has had a lasting impact on both his literary genres, influencing how readers understand and interact with language and technology.