YouTube and Video
Now all eligible monetizing YouTube creators have access to
Membership Gifting.
Learn more.
Web Publishers
Link shortening service smartURL was purchased and there is a suggestion they
may start modifying links to insert advertising. It seems to me that a redirected link using your own domain, rather than third part service, is likely more reliable in the long run.
Social Media
Meta launched their 3D avatars store, where you can purchase “designer” outfits for your virtual image. It’s not something I’m interested in, and it will be interesting to see if it turns out to be a moneymaker.
Privacy and Security
Google has
improved their password manager, with a new, more consistent design, the ability to manually add passwords, a new Password Checkup to look for compromised, weak or reused passwords, and better integration on iOS devices.
Communication
Meet is also
launching cloud-based effects processing for devices “not best designed for running real-time video effects” that will be available to some Google Workspace customers. Meet has also improved the background and foreground separation for video effects for all users with eligible devices.
Productivity
Some users will be
switched to the new Gmail layout (with Chat and Meet integration) as their default, with the option to opt out. Currently, the new layout is opt in only.
Google is adding
native integration of eSignature into Google Docs. It will launch as a beta for
Google Workspace Individual accounts. Other Google Workspace Individual features include premium Meet meeting features, customized appointment scheduling, and the ability to run simple email marketing campaigns from Gmail. It is currently available as an upgrade to personal Google accounts in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Mexico and the United States.
More reading
The
Pew Research Center asked more than 600 technology experts how they expect the
metaverse to develop by 2040. They seem pretty evenly split on whether they think the metaverse will become important in our daily lives. But most think that augmented- and mixed-reality applications will dominate, rather than fully immersive platforms.