Karlston Posted July 15, 2020 Share Posted July 15, 2020 Leaked Gmail redesign integrates Chat, Meet, and document collaboration in one place Collaborate with colleagues without leaving Gmail Image: Tahin Rahman Google seemingly has a big Gmail redesign in the works that could let you collaborate with colleagues, work on Google Docs, and talk over Google Meet all without leaving Gmail. Leaked images of the redesign were spotted on Google’s website for the Google Cloud Next ‘20: OnAir event by Twitter user Tahin Rahman (via Android Police). In the redesign, there are now tabs for Mail, Chat, Rooms, and Meet. The Chat tab looks to take you to your conversations with people, while Rooms appear to be spaces for topic-based conversations, similar to Slack channels. The Meet tab shows your upcoming Google Meet meetings and suggestions for who you might want to contact. (The Meet tab might look familiar — Google already announced in June that it was coming to Gmail’s iOS and Android apps.) Image: Tahin Rahman Other slides posted by Rahman show that you’ll be able to put a conversation and a Google Doc side by side while in Gmail, allowing you to collaborate on the document and discuss it in real time. You’ll apparently even be able to have a Google Meet video chat window in picture-in-picture mode on top of all that, letting you discuss projects on a call while still looking at the chat and document in front of you: Image: Tahin Rahman In January, it was reported that Google was aiming to unify its workplace tools and messaging apps under one mobile app, and it seems possible these leaked slides are showing the fruits of that labor. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the company has rapidly bolstered its collaboration tools, including rebranding Hangouts Meet to Google Meet, adding new features to Meet (and making it free for everyone), and converting Hangouts Chat for enterprise users to Google Chat. Leaked Gmail redesign integrates Chat, Meet, and document collaboration in one place Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frenchiveruti Posted July 17, 2020 Share Posted July 17, 2020 I wish the big companies stopped redesigning the wheel, it works, why "fix it" if is not broken? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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