Google has made a number of changes to its chat platforms in the past year, including adding support for video calls and Hangouts. These changes make it easier for businesses to connect with their customers and employees. One of the most important changes has been the addition of group chats. Group chats are perfect for businesses that need to communicate with a large group of people at once. They can also be used to share ideas, discuss problems, or plan upcoming events. The best way to use group chats is to create them specifically for your business. You can then add users by name or email address, and set up rules so that everyone in your group is responsible for their own conversation. This way, you can be sure that everyone is on the same page and that no one is talking over each other. Google Chat also makes it easy for businesses to find their customers and employees online. You can easily find people by their name or email address, and you can even track who has been talking to whom in each chat room. This way, you can see which conversations are getting the most attention and start planning your next marketing campaign accordingly!


If you use Gmail or Google Chat, you probably find yourself using the search function constantly to look through your old emails or chat logs. It’s about to improve, though, thanks to new additions just announced by Google.

The new changes, which are available on both desktop and mobile, include two new functions in Gmail. The first will let you search for emails within a specific Gmail label, so you can filter your results and find what you’re looking for more easily. The second feature will show you “related” results if Gmail can’t find a specific email with the search term you entered.

In addition, the Chat app is gaining a search history. If you search for something and tap on the search bar again after you’re done, you’ll see your past few search queries, letting you quickly recall search results and more.

Gmail’s related results feature is now available on the web version of Gmail, while Gmail label search and Chat search history is available on iOS and Android devices now — Chat search history, specifically, should become available on iOS devices by the end of October, in case you’re not seeing it right now.

Source: Google