Google upgrades Chat for threading, custom emoji and security coming soon

Within Google Workspace, Google Chat is used for communications. With this teams collaborate through text. In this users are also able to make collaborative chat rooms, where they can share documents, deliver presentations, and establish web conferences. Google continuously upgraded the Workspace even during the pandemic also. In the upcoming Google Cloud Next event, the company focuses on the enhancements of the hybrid workplace.

The new improvements may be like this an API @ tagging and showing the third-party info in the Google Doc. The Workspace facing competition from Microsoft Teams, Slack, and even Zoom Team Chat, it announced new Google Chat features and release windows for several updates, including the addition of message threading later this month.

Google Chat will plan for new enhancements in text conversations so that users allow to create custom emojis in the coming months. They also bringing “broadcast-only” spaces early next year that sound optimized for one-to-many announcements from leaders without needing to fiddle with a lot of settings every time, or make sure everyone’s mic is muted and more.

Next year Google Meet and Chat are also getting APIs. This will allow other apps to create and start meetings in Meet and initiate messages in Chat. The task manager app Asana and employee software LumApps are those apps that use this first.

In Google, Workspace Google Chat is the first app that add extra features for data loss prevention. The security feature is already available for Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. It can help “prevent sensitive information leaks” by flagging potential information from getting out before a worker hits send on a message.

Lastly, in this you the feature of Google chat and the upcoming feature for other Google Workspace apps.

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