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9to5Google | As telegraphed last month to G Suite admins, Google Currents is exiting beta and entering general availability today. The social network shut down last April, but Google is keeping the service alive for enterprise customers that need an internal way to communicate with employees.
YouTube | In this episode, Justine & Brian go ham on SSO (single sign-on) with special guest, Blair Sammons. What are the gotchas? Should you just "rip off the band aid" when rolling out SSO across your org? Dig in and find out.
Computer Weekly | Companies with operations in China could come under greater pressure to have their cyber security preparations reviewed and certified under a draft law expected to be enforced next year.
ZDNet | Google has already made significant inroads with equipping students with Chromebooks and providing them with access to GSuite. Microsoft could do the same thing by investing more resources in the Web UX for Office. While not all the features of the desktop version have been ported over, such as for multi-author collaboration, it's already most of the way there and entirely usable.
MakeUseOf | Having your email account compromised will allow an intruder to break into any account you’ve used it to sign into. That’s why you need to keep your email as secure as possible. Here are some simple yet important email security tips you should put in practice.
Computerworld | Playful as they may seem — and frivolous as they often appear — Android widgets can actually be a real asset when it comes to mobile productivity.
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G Suite Updates | Settings for Docs, Sheets, and Slides will adjust automatically when the Android system is set to use Dark theme. You can also turn dark mode on or off for Docs, Sheets, or Slides independently.
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