Google rebrands ‘Apps for Work’ to ‘G Suite,’ becomes less terrible at naming things




Google is giving its Apps for Work a refresh today, adding new features and renaming the entire collection into the simpler and decidedly more gangsta ‘G Suite.’ Google says the new name better reflects its mission to “help people everywhere work and innovate together, so businesses can move faster and go bigger.” Personally, I think ‘Google Apps for Work’ was just too confusing, since the term was often abbreviated to the vague ‘Google Apps.’ To be clear, G Suite is Google’s paid collection of apps, meant for business use and educational use, including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, Hangouts and more.…

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