Peggy K's Weekly Update is not to be missed, especially with all the changes at Google that affects us all.
Peggy K's Weekly Update is not to be missed, especially with all the changes at Google that affects us all. Thanks Peggy!
Originally shared by Peggy K
New this week: Google Photos no longer shares to Google+, new Google My Business app to help interaction with customers, Project Fi always-on VPN and more
This coming week is Thanksgiving in the US, which means big sales and few updates. That means updates needed to be launched this past week, to get ahead of the holiday. There
* While Google+ won’t be completely shut down until August 2019, other Google products and services will be disconnected before then. This week Google Photos removed the option to share images to Google+. You can still share a link to an image in your Google Photos account, or select a recent image from Google Photos when creating a new Google+ post. (Technically you can select an older image from Google Photos, but that requires scrolling through your photo library to find it.)
* The Google contact cards that appear on mobile when you click a profile photo in Hangouts or Gmail, or the About button on a Google+ Profile have a new uniform look. Contact info is highlighted, and there are buttons to Hangout, Email, Call or Schedule an event (although some of those may be greyed out, depending on whether you have that person’s email address or phone number in your contacts).
* This week Google rolled out new tools for businesses and customers to interact. The new Google My Business mobile app lets business owners and managers create a post, view stats, and see and respond to customers who messaged you or left a review. And now customers can message businesses in the Google Maps mobile app. Now the question is whether customers are really interested in following and messaging businesses directly.
* Project Fi subscribers can now enhance the privacy and security of all their internet connections by using Fi’s enhanced VPN option. This update also improves switching from poor wifi connections to cellular data. If you are in the US and want to give Google’s Project Fi phone plan a try, use my referral code (link), and we will both get a $20 credit.
* YouTube’s VR180 Creator Tool is now available for Windows, in addition to Mac and Linux. It makes it faster to process footage, add metadata and publish.
* If you are a YouTube Partner with at least 10,000 subscribers, you can now sell Teespring merchandise to your fans in the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, and Portugal.
* YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki published an op-ed in the Financial Times, explaining how article 13 of the EU’s revised copyright directive could harm the creator economy and have potentially unintended consequences for both creators and consumers of video. Wojcicki also met with Andrus Ansip, European Commission Vice President for the Digital Single Market and European Parliament members to discuss this issue.
* The new “Night Sight” option in the Google Camera app on Pixel phones does an amazing job capturing images in very dim light, with long exposures that use machine learning to compensate for your natural hand shake and capturing natural colors.
* This week was the 2018 Chrome Dev Summit. They talked about faster loading and smooth web pages and progressive web apps, web.dev a site with “hands on” guidance for web developers, Project Visbug, an extension allows web design right in your browser and more.
* Squoosh.app is a new “buttery smooth” web tool from Google Chrome Developers that let you easily resize, reformat, and compress your images on desktop and mobile.
* Finally, the New York Times published anl investigation into Facebook’s handling of the use of its platform for the spread of Russian propaganda. It suggests they were more interested in PR, lobbying politicians and smearing critics than actually dealing with the problems. Facebook acknowledges they were “slow to spot Russian interference”, but deny that they paid anyone to spread misinformation or attack their critics.
Click the link below for more tips and updates for YouTubers, AdSense Publishers, webmasters and more.
Get all this week’s tips and updates:
https://www.peggyktc.com/2018/11/weekly-update-november-17-2018-photos.html
Upcoming
* November 18: Deadline to apply for the Google Podcasts Creator Program
https://googlecp.prx.org/
* November 20: AdSense on Air: All you need to know about the HTTPS migration
https://events.withgoogle.com/google-adsense-livestream/upcoming-livestreams/#content
* November 30: Google Partners Discover: Drive online to offline sales
https://events.withgoogle.com/google-partners-livestream-hub/discover/#content
Image: “Tommy” by Chris Burke on Flickr. Shared under a CC BY 2.0 license.
https://flic.kr/p/aqq2iE
https://www.peggyktc.com/2018/11/weekly-update-november-17-2018-photos.html
Originally shared by Peggy K
New this week: Google Photos no longer shares to Google+, new Google My Business app to help interaction with customers, Project Fi always-on VPN and more
This coming week is Thanksgiving in the US, which means big sales and few updates. That means updates needed to be launched this past week, to get ahead of the holiday. There
* While Google+ won’t be completely shut down until August 2019, other Google products and services will be disconnected before then. This week Google Photos removed the option to share images to Google+. You can still share a link to an image in your Google Photos account, or select a recent image from Google Photos when creating a new Google+ post. (Technically you can select an older image from Google Photos, but that requires scrolling through your photo library to find it.)
* The Google contact cards that appear on mobile when you click a profile photo in Hangouts or Gmail, or the About button on a Google+ Profile have a new uniform look. Contact info is highlighted, and there are buttons to Hangout, Email, Call or Schedule an event (although some of those may be greyed out, depending on whether you have that person’s email address or phone number in your contacts).
* This week Google rolled out new tools for businesses and customers to interact. The new Google My Business mobile app lets business owners and managers create a post, view stats, and see and respond to customers who messaged you or left a review. And now customers can message businesses in the Google Maps mobile app. Now the question is whether customers are really interested in following and messaging businesses directly.
* Project Fi subscribers can now enhance the privacy and security of all their internet connections by using Fi’s enhanced VPN option. This update also improves switching from poor wifi connections to cellular data. If you are in the US and want to give Google’s Project Fi phone plan a try, use my referral code (link), and we will both get a $20 credit.
* YouTube’s VR180 Creator Tool is now available for Windows, in addition to Mac and Linux. It makes it faster to process footage, add metadata and publish.
* If you are a YouTube Partner with at least 10,000 subscribers, you can now sell Teespring merchandise to your fans in the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, and Portugal.
* YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki published an op-ed in the Financial Times, explaining how article 13 of the EU’s revised copyright directive could harm the creator economy and have potentially unintended consequences for both creators and consumers of video. Wojcicki also met with Andrus Ansip, European Commission Vice President for the Digital Single Market and European Parliament members to discuss this issue.
* The new “Night Sight” option in the Google Camera app on Pixel phones does an amazing job capturing images in very dim light, with long exposures that use machine learning to compensate for your natural hand shake and capturing natural colors.
* This week was the 2018 Chrome Dev Summit. They talked about faster loading and smooth web pages and progressive web apps, web.dev a site with “hands on” guidance for web developers, Project Visbug, an extension allows web design right in your browser and more.
* Squoosh.app is a new “buttery smooth” web tool from Google Chrome Developers that let you easily resize, reformat, and compress your images on desktop and mobile.
* Finally, the New York Times published anl investigation into Facebook’s handling of the use of its platform for the spread of Russian propaganda. It suggests they were more interested in PR, lobbying politicians and smearing critics than actually dealing with the problems. Facebook acknowledges they were “slow to spot Russian interference”, but deny that they paid anyone to spread misinformation or attack their critics.
Click the link below for more tips and updates for YouTubers, AdSense Publishers, webmasters and more.
Get all this week’s tips and updates:
https://www.peggyktc.com/2018/11/weekly-update-november-17-2018-photos.html
Upcoming
* November 18: Deadline to apply for the Google Podcasts Creator Program
https://googlecp.prx.org/
* November 20: AdSense on Air: All you need to know about the HTTPS migration
https://events.withgoogle.com/google-adsense-livestream/upcoming-livestreams/#content
* November 30: Google Partners Discover: Drive online to offline sales
https://events.withgoogle.com/google-partners-livestream-hub/discover/#content
Image: “Tommy” by Chris Burke on Flickr. Shared under a CC BY 2.0 license.
https://flic.kr/p/aqq2iE
https://www.peggyktc.com/2018/11/weekly-update-november-17-2018-photos.html
Thanks Sheila Hensley I thought it was just my phone having trouble posting photos
ReplyDelete+ Mark Barrus Did you think of getting a new phone - upgrade? :) You're welcome, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Sheila Hensley !
ReplyDeleteI just discovered that G+ is a "Core" service for all G Suite subscribers. I think this aspect will continue even after G+ is gone for consumer Gmail users. For all those who are looking for alternatives to G+, let me present the best alternative: surprise, surprise it is G+ as included with G Suite! Have you thought about that Sheila Hensley ?
ReplyDeletePeggy K I read your article and that reminded me of what I discussed with LowellAnn Fuglsang yesterday. I think Google is bringing G+ for GSuite subscribers and Google My Business together. They might even merge them together.
ReplyDeleteAs you may know G+ is one of the 12 "Core" services that constitute GSuite.
I have thought that way Vivekananda Baindoor Rao. At least merging G+ and Google My Business but no one agrees with me. Sometimes that when I know I'm right ;). Adding to GSuite would be logical.
ReplyDeleteVivekananda Baindoor Rao I think it's unlikely that GMB and G+ will merge. For one thing most business owners don't have G Suite accounts, and Google+ had made clear that it will be for enterprise only.
ReplyDeletePeggy K I agree that most business owners don't have G Suite. But people are talking about paying for other services which provide similar things that G+ under GSuite would give them. Why can't the same people pay for GSuite subscription and get a better deal?
ReplyDeleteI see this as a great opportunity to get on the G Suite bandwagon.
I look forward to Peggy K answer but isn't communication and sharing confined to within the company that has the G Suite account Vivekananda Baindoor Rao ? More like an intranet for the user is my understanding. I could be wrong. :)
ReplyDeleteSheila Hensley yes that is the default assumption that all communication and sharing is confined within the organisation - but if everyone follows the 'default' set by someone else, then nobody achieves anything!
ReplyDeleteFor example both myself and LowellAnn Fuglsang are two separate GSuite "Companies" but we do share a lot of info with each other, we communicate with each other using tools provided by GSuite.
But I must say that every time each of us wants to share something with the other; Google does throw up an ominous looking warning "Are you sure?" - because the person you want to share is not part of your "company" etc etc. - but it then does allow us to share it anyway.
Sheila Hensley there hasn't been any official word, but my guess is that is how it will work. But who knows?
ReplyDeleteThanks, +Vivekananda Baindoor Rao. I have no experience with G Suite so that is great information. I appreciate that example. :)
ReplyDeletePeggy K, indeed, who knows. :) Google does like to keep us guessing. It is going to be so interesting to see how all this works out. Meantime ... carry on. :D
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