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Posted: 21 May 2010 03:08 PM PDT
Gmail contextual gadgets now launched in the Google Apps Marketplace
Gmail contextual gadgets are web applications that render in your Gmail web interface when triggered by certain cues. These gadgets enable users to make better informed business decisions faster by delivering relevant information to their inbox and where they can take action right from the email interface.
For example, the Google Docs preview gadget is shown when an email contains a Google Doc URL, allowing users to both preview and edit the document directly in the message view.
Editions included:
Standard, Premier and Education Editions
Languages included:
US English
How to access what’s new:
- Administrators can access the Google Apps Marketplace via the control panel if already added. They can add the Marketplace to the control panel by clicking on ‘Add services’, or visit http://www.google.com/enterprise/marketplace/.
- Apps that use Gmail contextual gadgets can be found by searching the marketplace and refining for apps that feature ‘Mail integration‘.
For more information:
http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2010/05/putting-email-in-context-with-gmail.html
Posted: 20 May 2010 04:55 PM PDT
Now in new Google spreadsheets editor: Range sorting and formula highlighting
- Range sorting: You can now choose column ranges in ascending or descending order. You can also add and take away rules as well as selecting if data has a header or not.
- Formula highlighting in Internet Explorer: Highlight the ranges in the formula – each range referenced in a formula gets highlighted a different color automatically.
Editions included:
Standard, Premier, Education, Team and Partner Editions
Languages included:
All languages supported by Google Docs
How to access what’s new:
Range sorting: When editing a spreadsheet, select ‘Tools’, then ‘Sort…’ to see the new sorting options.
For more information:
http://docs.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?hl=en&topic=15115
How to enable new editor:
http://googleappsupdates.blogspot.com/2010/04/preview-of-new-google-spreadsheets.html
Posted: 20 May 2010 04:14 PM PDT
New themes added to Google forms
Some 24 new themes have been added to Google forms for subjects such as weddings, book reports, contact forms and parties.
Editions included:
Standard, Premier, Education, Team and Partner Editions
Languages included:
All languages supported by Google forms
How to access what’s new:
In your Google Docs list, select ‘Create new’, then the ‘Form’ option. When editing the new form, click the ‘Theme’ button at the top to see all the themes available.
For more information:
http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2010/05/new-themes-in-google-forms.html
Posted: 20 May 2010 07:48 AM PDT
New features released in new Google Documents editor
New features have been added to the new documents editor:
- Comment scrolling
- Look up words in dictionary
- Insert special characters dialog
- Localized measurement units (metric for non-US users)
Editions included:
Standard, Premier, Education, Team and Partner Editions
Languages included:
All languages supported by Google Docs
How to access what’s new:
- Comment scrolling: Whenever you click in a comment it will now scroll so that it’s directly beside the associated text.
- Dictionary: Select a word in your doc, you can look up the definition for that word by going to ‘Tools’ then ‘Define…’.
- Special Characters: Click ‘Insert’, then ‘Special characters’.
- Metric Units: If your language is set to ‘English US’, your ruler will be set in inches. All other locales will now see the ruler with metric units but this will soon be a setting that you can modify.
For more information:
http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2010/05/dictionary-improved-comments-and-more.html
How to enable the new editor:
http://googleappsupdates.blogspot.com/2010/04/preview-of-new-google-documents-editor.html
Posted: 19 May 2010 09:13 PM PDT
New API released: Google Apps Audit API
The Google Apps Audit API allows Google Apps administrators to audit a user’s email, email drafts, and archived chats. In addition, a domain administrator can retrieve account login information and download a user’s mailbox.
Editions included:
Premier, Education and Partner Editions
Languages included:
US English Only
For more information:
http://code.google.com/googleapps/domain/audit/docs/1.0/
audit_developers_guide_protocol.html
Posted: 19 May 2010 04:24 PM PDT
Gmail now requires verification of forwarding addresses when using filters or autoforwarding
When setting up a new filter that forwards email or auto-forwarding email to a specific email address, you now need to also verify that you actually have permission to forward to that address. This is similar to verifying addresses for the ‘custom from’ feature.
There are exemptions to this change: Premier and Education edition users will not need to verify forwarding addresses that are:
- in their own domain
- in a subdomain of their own domain
- in a domain alias configured as part of the Google Apps account
Editions included:
Standard, Premier, Education and Partner Editions
Languages included:
All languages supported by Gmail
How to access what’s new:
- Premier and Education Editions: If you are forwarding email to an address that does not come under the three categories above, then you will need to verify that address and a verification email will be sent to that address.
Email lists: If the list comes under the three categories, then verification isn’t required.
- Standard and Partner Editions: When setting up forwarding via a filter or autoforwarding, you will receive a verification email to the address that you are forwarding to.
Email lists: A user will have to verify that they have permission to forward to that list just like any other address and a verification email will be sent to the list. If the user has read access to the list, they’ll be able to get the confirmation code and verify the auto-forward address.
- Email Settings API: This API also allows forwarding to be configured. If the address being forwarded to does not need verification as outlined in the categories above, then this will work as expected. If the address requires verification and has not been verified, this setting will fail.
For more information:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=10957
Posted: 19 May 2010 12:05 PM PDT
Google Wave (Labs) available for Google Apps
Google Wave is a new web application designed to make groups of people more productive when communicating and working together. In Google Wave, everything takes place in flexible, hosted conversations known as waves. Waves are shared spaces on the web that update live as you type and support rich media and real-time gadgets.
Today, Google Apps admins can give their users access to the Google Wave preview through Apps. Domain administrators can turn Google Wave through the control panel and users can sign in at http://wave.google.com/a/sancc.com.
Editions included:
Standard, Premier and Education Editions
Languages included:
US English (Next generation control panel)
How to access what’s new:
Administrators can enable Google Wave for your domain from the administrator control panel by clicking on ‘Add more services’.
To enable the preview of Google Wave:
1) Click “Add it now”
2) Confirm that you would like to enable Google Wave
3) Visit the ‘Settings’ tab to specify domain access controls and email notification defaults
4) Sign in to Google Wave at http://wave.google.com/a/sancc.com
Note: In ‘Domain Settings’, make sure that the checkbox ‘Enable pre-release features’ is also enabled. Google Wave for Google Apps is currently a Labs service and is not supported by the Google Apps Support team.
For more information:
http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2010/05/google-wave-labs-available-today-to.html
Help Centre:
http://www.google.com/support/a/bin/topic.py?hl=en&topic=28653
Posted: 18 May 2010 09:38 PM PDT
A new look for Google Calendar
The Google Calendar interface has been given a new look. Some of the changes include a change to colors, less white space and the ‘Create event’ link is now a button. The link for ‘Tasks’ has also been removed and is now a calendar.
Editions included:
Standard, Premier, Education, Team and Partner Editions
Languages included:
All languages supported by Google Calendar
How to access what’s new:
- In order to see the new interface, in the administrator control panel under ‘Domain settings’, the ‘Enable pre-release features’ checkbox needs to be enabled.
- To turn Tasks on and off, just click the Tasks calendar in your calendar list. To only see tasks with due dates – the ones above your calendar – you can hide the task list by clicking the tall blue bar that separates the calendar from the task list on the right-hand side.
For more information:
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/?hl=en










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