In case you haven’t noticed them already, here are a handful of small updates that will make it easier to find, organize, and view stuff on Drive. Search by person : Can't remember the name of a file but know who shared it with you? Now Drive search auto-completes people’s names making it easier to find the stuff you’re looking for. View Google Earth map files : You can now open, preview, and interact with Google Earth files (.kml and .kmz) right inside Google Drive on the web. Create new folders while organizing files : Now when you select files in your Drive list, in addition to adding them to an existing folder, you can add them directly to a new folder. Drag and drop folders in Chrome : If you’re using Chrome , you can drag and drop entire folders from your desktop to Drive on the web. Search includes your trash : Sometimes files you are looking for accidentally ended up in your trash, so now search results include files there too. Courtesy Josh Hudgins , ...
Watching videos is a fun and entertaining way to pass the time. If we were to watch every video available online, we could spend a lifetime. If you want to do more with your valuable time than watching shallow YouTube videos, dive into this article, which explores five websites that present fun, mind blowing, and advanced educational videos to expand your mind. TED This is probably the first website you thought of when you read the title of this article. That is not surprising, as TED happens to be one of the best sources for inspirational and educational videos online. TED started out as a conference around the topics of Technology, Entertainment, Design, hence the name. Since then, TED has expanded to include more topics and more ways to spread ideas. One of their latest developments is TED-Ed, a YouTube channel “to capture and amplify the voices of great educators around the world.” BrightTalk On BrightTalk you will find free webinars and videos for business professionals on vari...
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