56 Google features you didn't know about



    The search giant has launched a separate page titled “56 features of Google that you did not know about . It is noteworthy that the numbers in the name are stylized to change the numbers on the scoreboard, hinting that in the future the number of useful Google functions will change.

    The site is a rubricator of cards that you can click on and see in the pop-up window information related to the selected issue. As a rule, in addition to text, either a gallery or a YouTube video is added to the description. The card also indicates whether the "feature" is available on different platforms: on desktop, Android or iOS. Cards can be sorted. This can be done either by category or by selecting the appropriate Google products.

    This same project used to be known as Google Tips.. However, in 2013, he was deprived of Russian localization, had a slightly different design and was categorized in a different way.

    It is very possible that the mayor of New York, Bill de Blasio, would not mind using one of the Gmail functions, which is designated as "Stop sending letters if you change your mind and do not want the recipient to receive it." The fact is that de Blasio, deciding to take the subway, left the driver of his car, went down to the subway, but the train just did not arrive on time. Tired of waiting, the mayor changed his mind, hoping to get to the right place by car, returned back, but his driver had already left. This story caused annoyance to de Blasio, who described it in an email to his staff and to the Police Department. However, a little later it turned out that the mayor accidentally included the New York Times journalist in the mailing list, who became an involuntary witness to de Blasio's complaints and did not fail to describe this in his article.

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