This covers the contents/resources/articles/news shared by our Google+ community members from October 20 until 26, 2014.
An inbox that works for you – gmailblog.blogspot.com
The team that made Gmail is bringing something new. It’s called Inbox. Though developed by the same people,it’s not Gmail: it’s a completely different type of inbox, designed to focus on what really matters.
Request your invitation to inbox http://www.google.com/inbox/ h/t +Dan Taylor
Google for Education Devices Pilot Guide [PUBLIC] – docs.google.com
From A to Z: Everything you need to know to successfully deploy Google devices in your school. Learn from schools who are currently using #GAFE, Chromebooks, and tablets and get started on the right foot with this updated guide.
g(Math) for Forms – chrome.google.com
Did you ever wish that your Google Forms had an equation editor? Now it does!! g(Math) for Forms is part of the Google Forms Add-on official launch today. g(Math) for Forms can create math expressions, graphs, and statistical displays and insert them directly into your Form! Check it out at: http://goo.gl/6AWTX8
You can also find the help page at: http://www.gmath.guru/gmath-for-forms
and the Video tutorial at: http://www.gmath.guru/gmath-for-forms/#/gmath-for-forms-tutorial-video/
Posted by +John McGowan
Doctopus officially doesn’t mess around! – plus.google.com
Are you using Doctupos? Here are some updates.