We know that beating Google is difficult, especially when they continue to work on new apps and extensions that facilitate daily work. In this sense, we bring you news of the updates of some Google apps that nowadays, give something to talk about.

Automated Google Drive …

Google Drive, the rival of Dropbox, and other storage apps present its latest updates, among which the disappearance of deleted files in 30 days stands out. Remember that Google Drive allowed the permanence of deleted files from the beginning in the trash. The files now will be removed from the Drive trash forever.

 The update will be available from October 13, so you still have time to review your deleted files and folders to see what you can recover. Notifications of the Google Drive update will appear in Google Docs and forms. So, stay tuned and don’t be caught off guard.

Google Meet brings you even closer to yours …

The Google app for making video calls, Google Meet, again enters the world of updates to improve the experience in group meetings. The app already allows you to enter a conference with up to one hundred people, but now you can see up to 49 users in tiles at the same time. This Google Meet update will be available in its entirety from the end of September.

Also, Google Meet presents the option to blur the background, which allows protecting the privacy of people. We’ll see what other updates Google Meet will come with later.

Google Shopping, getting closer …

Google Shopping, adjusts to the needs of the consumer with a new update with a proximity filter that shows you the products that are closer to where you are. While Google Shopping used to show you all the products you are looking for online, now it will be easier to see which one is closest to you. On the other hand, the search map will be similar to Google Maps, so Google Shopping will show you the degree of proximity of where you can find what you are looking for, product availability, schedules, and much more.

Finally, know other updates that Google has made in apps and web extensions in the article “Google: The latest in the app and other functions”