Google has changed

 

Google has transformed itself and will now be available in a new format.

Google has changed its logo, as well as minor changes to the logos of its products and online services.

The products that Google has switched to include Google Mail, Calendar, Drive, Docs and Mate.

The tech giant replaced its G Suite with Google Workplace, and put all apps under its shadow to increase productivity.

However, let's see what Google Mail, Chat, Mate and other products and services will look like in the coming days.

Google has replaced the logo with a Gmail envelope and the logo will now be an M in the colors of Google's brand.

It is worth noting that Gmail is not introducing any new features.

Google's blue color has been added to Google Calendar, which is widely used in mobile phones and other gadgets.

The number 31 has been inserted in the middle while the strip has been tilted downwards on the right side.

Google Drive hasn't changed much, it's a triangle with slightly rounded edges.

However, a small red triangle has been added to one corner.

Google Docs has been slightly altered to make its logo more rectangular and slightly curved at the top right.

The company has given Google Chat people a new look, which is completely green, and there are two chat signs.

All of Google's instant communication apps have similar colors.

Google has made a major change to the Gmail icon and added an additional video camera icon.

Google Cap has changed to a paper sheet, with the square shape disappearing behind it.

The company has also changed the Google Voice logo, which will now appear in a dark green chat bubble.

Last but not least, Google's biggest change is Google's G-Suite.

Google has changed not only its logo but also its name which will now be called Google Workplace.

This is not the first time that Google has rebranded its products.

Earlier, G Suite was called Google Apps and Google Apps for Your Domain.

However, regarding the new change, Google says that "Google Workplace is a symbol of our vision where the future will be much easier."

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