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Hey team, today I guide you through
how to use Google Workspace and share how your small business can get started
and make the most of Google Workspace in 2021. Google Workspace formally knowen
as G Suite has been rebranded to represent Google's move to a more
collaborative focused, interconnected and easy to use platform for business
online. Google Workspace allows you to set up your business emails and access
all the powerful apps and tools that Google Workspace has to offer. ►
In this Google Workspace tutorial for beginners we cover the following: 0:00 Intro 01:04 Sign up to Google Workspace 02:35 What's included in Google
Workspace 03:11 Google Workspace prices 07:56 Create Business Email 10:18 Verify your Domain Name 12:42 Navigating Google Workspace 15:24 Outro ►
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In
today's video guide, I answer the question, what is Google Workspace? And show
you the important changes and features that Google Workspace now offers. Google
Workspace is essentially the new evolution of G Suite. Google is focusing on
creating the leading all-in-one communication, collaboration and productivity
tool for business. With the new and coming changes of Google workspace
(formally known as G Suite), this tool could possibly replace many of the
tools, apps and software already available online. ► If you would like to get started with Google
Workspace, watch this step-by-step tutorial to help guide you through Google
Workspace (I refer to Google Workspace as G Suite in this video due to G Suite
being the previous name before the rebranding): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ3S7...
► In this Google Workspace overview,
we cover the following:
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Let
me know if you found this Google Workspace overview helpful. Also, if you have
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#googleworkspace
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thanks to Stewart
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While many operators and big companies are still introducing the most talk about 5G technology, and more than half of the world is yet to have 4G, China is already on its way to a more advanced network technology. The country has already started testing the six generation technology from space using high-frequency terahertz spectrum. So, in this video, brace yourself to see The Rise of China's 6G Technology. SUBSCRIBE For More: https://goo.gl/w3A8IS
What SIM does stand for? It means
subscriber identity module or subscriber identification module.
The first SIM card in the world was developed in 1991 by the German company
Giesecke & Devrient. They sold 300 SIM cards to Radiolinja, a Finnish
wireless network operator. In 1992, they sold the first GSM mobile phone with a
SIM card; it was a Nokia 1101. Today, it’s hard to find a person who’s never
used a SIM card – over 7 billion gadgets around the world use them to make
calls, send SMS and surf the web. Why do I need a SIM card? Can my phone work
without a SIM card? How does a SIM card work? Can someone track my location
with the help of a SIM card? Do SIM cards break? Why are SIM cards getting
smaller? The future of SIM cards #simcard #phone #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
My wireless speakers, earphones,
hands-free calling – what’s the magic behind Bluetooth tech? How does it all
work? The idea of what we call “Bluetooth” today was first introduced back in
1989. DR. NILS RYDBECK, WHO WAS THE CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER AT ERICSSON
MOBILE, AND INVENTOR DR. JOHAN ULLMAN HAD THIS REVOLUTIONARY IDEA TO DEVELOP A
PAIR OF WIRELESS HEADSETS. THEY BROUGHT DR. JAAP HAARTSEN on to the project. A
mere 5 years later, he’d be the engineer who made the breakthrough and came out
with the first protocol. It took a few more years to perfect the technology.
But finally, in 1999, they presented their first hands-free headset to the
world at the Comdex computer exposition and trade show in Las Vegas.
SUMMARY - Three companies were
working separately to create short-range radio technologies that would connect
computers and different devices using short-wave frequencies. But since the
invention was in its early stages, Intel, Ericsson, and Nokia decided that the
best way to proceed was to create a single wireless standard. - Bluetooth works
a lot like Wi-Fi. It uses radio waves to send data between devices at short
distances. Now, whereas Wi-Fi uses radio waves to transmit data between your
router (where your Wi-Fi comes from) and your device, Bluetooth does it between
devices. - Bluetooth can connect to 8 devices at the same time without any
interference from other wireless items like garage doors or baby monitors. -
The Bluetooth transmitters in both your computer and your devices use 79
different frequencies in that range. - If you’re wondering what devices use
Bluetooth nowadays, the answer is almost all of them. Phones, headphones,
earbuds, speakers, stereos, TVs, cameras, cars, tablets, game consoles, you
name it! - When Bluetooth first came out, it was really easy for someone to
access your data without your permission. But over time this technology has
become more secure. - There’s this trend called bluejacking where a person or
company can send you their electronic business card or an ad as a text message
using Bluetooth. Of course, when you see that, you either ignore it or panic!
But this is something that mostly happens in public places where everyone is
using their phones. - The amount of non-ionizing radiation present in Bluetooth
headphones is a lot less than what’s in a typical cellphone. #wireless #bluetooth #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
This is what people close say about me: “Misfit, Dreamer, Impractical, Champion of lost causes, Always Wrong” etc. etc. Maybe they are right, maybe not. What do I think of myself? I am trying to find out.