Google has introduced grammar suggestions to Docs users

Google said that one in ten Gmail users overall are replying to emails with machine-generated responses, signalling broader applications for machine learning within its productivity tools.


Google Docs, the company’s online word processing service, enables any Google account owner to create documents for free. The platform is fairly robust, offering many of the basic features needed for document creation and collaboration. Google has slowly added new features that improve Docs’ usefulness for various users, and the addition of Grammar Suggestions is one of those latest changes.


There’s more. True to its promises, Google is making Smart Reply available to Hangouts chats in G Suite over the next few weeks. You no longer have to dutifully type out an “I don’t think so” when someone asks if the quarterly report is ready. Also, Gmail’s Smart Compose is no longer confined to home users. The G Suite crowd can use autocomplete to zip past the formalities and focus on the email content that really matters. All told, Google is bent on eliminating as much of the drudgery of writing as possible — even if the results can occasionally feel a bit impersonal.


Grammar-checking features aren’t new; many word processing applications, including Microsoft Word, have offered similar tools for years. Newer tools like Grammarly and Google Docs’ Grammar Suggestions differ in an important way, though, utilizing machine learning and AI to power the tools, which improve the more they’re used.

SNAPDRAGON 845 MIGHT BE HEADING TO INDIA | XIAOMI

While Xiaomi is known to release some pretty high specs devices in China, only a handful of them makes their way to India. The recently announced Xiaomi Mi Mix 2Sand the Mi 8 Series are examples of smartphones that are yet to be seen in India. However, if reports are to be believed then it would seem that there might be a device with the Snapdragon 845 SoC heading towards India.


Xiaomi is said to working on a new flagship smartphone which may come to the Indian market. As per a report by XDA Developers, a device carrying the code-name “Beryllium” will come equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor and is pitted to be Xiaomi’s fourth flagship model. Some of the firmware files on “Beryllium” were spotted by the folks at XDA Developers, they were reportedly built back in March. Xiaomi’s next alleged flagship will mostly feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset paired with an Adreno 630 GPU for graphics. The smartphone is believed to have LCD display with a notch on top with an aspect ratio of 18:9.


Further, the report cites the file mentioning two methods that link “Beryllium” to India that hints at the launch of the supposed Xiaomi flagship in the country. As per the report, within the latest MIUI Camera application, two methods called “isIndiaBeautyFilter” and “getDualCameraWaterMarkFilePathVendor” were found to be linked. The device is also said to have a build property called “ro.boot.hwc” that returns true only if it’s “India,” as per the report.


Techtificator Observation
                                                                As india is now becoming a very important part of technology and also playing role in it. So it’s not a big deal that new technology is being forward to india and hope fully it it is stopped here it is going to far as we think and in future we see much better development in india.


2 best Google’s goo.gl URL shortener alternatives | goo.gl URL shortener is shutting down

No one likes to have a long URL. Whether you are a website owner or a reader, dealing with a big URL is a big no. This was the reason why Google came up with its URL shortener goo.gl. However, the sad news is that Google will be soon shutting down its service of URL shorteners.

As a result, many people are left blank and are searching for alternatives to replace Google’s URL shortener. In this post, we will tell you about the top 3 Google’s goo.gl URL shortener alternatives.
What are the best alternatives to Google’s URL shortener?

Though the market is filled with many URL shorteners, it is tough to get one that works right and meets all your requirement. We have shortlisted the best 3 Google’s goo.gl URL shortener alternatives for you, so that you can avoid the hard work in searching a site that will work for you. Go through the list and let us know if you have tried any of this platform.

Bit.ly

Bit.ly is one of the most popular URL shorteners which is available out there on the market. All you need to do to shorten your link is to paste the URL in the space given on the website. After that click the ‘Shorten’ tab. You can then copy your newly shortened URL on the clipboard to use it later. You can try this for free on the website. You can also use its premium version to go beyond the basic. The premium feature will remove the ‘bit.ly’ from the link presented to you. As a result, you will able to take full control of your link.

Ow.ly

This is another platform which you can use to shorten your link. Previously, the service was available for all, but recently, they have moved to HootSuite to increase the security. To use the service, you first need to sign up for the HootSuite account. You can again access all the service on this platform for free. Apart from URL shortening service, HootSuite offers a lot many features. HootSuite also works as a platform to manage all the social media sites. You can access all your social media accounts from one place, isn’t that a great additional benefit?
We always choose google for best result but now as google URL shorten er is shutting down so we recommend you to chose these one to have best result not like google but after google it must be give the same result.
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