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By Aditya Tiwari · Posted
Google Workspace brings 10 free AI features for nonprofit organizations by Aditya Tiwari Google has announced several updates for nonprofit and charitable organizations that use its products and services. For starters, the search giant is expanding the Google for Nonprofits program to more than 100 countries globally. Google for Nonprofits has been around for over a decade, offering products and services to eligible nonprofits for free or at discounted rates. One of its verticals is Workspace for Nonprofits, a paid tier that provides nonprofits with no-cost access to Gmail, Calendar, Meet, and its AI apps, such as Gemini and NotebookLM. Google is bringing ten new AI features to the Workspace for Nonprofits tier as part of its new updates. The company surveyed over 9,000 nonprofit organizations earlier this year and said that about nine out of ten nonprofits reported positive productivity gains when using AI apps and features. However, only one out of five reported that at least half of their organization uses AI. That said, these are the new features coming to Workspace for Nonprofits without paying any money: Gems Audio Overviews in Gemini app Image generation with people in Gemini app Canvas and quizzes in Gemini app Deep Research in Gemini app Google Vids with custom video clips powered by Veo 2 Two-way conversations with Gemini Live NotebookLM with Summaries, Audio Overviews (50+ languages and length adjustment) and Q&A Mind Maps in NotebookLM Discover Sources in NotebookLM Most of these features are available in other Workspace plans intended for regular businesses. Google's Nonprofits tier supports up to 2,000 employees or volunteers at $0/user/month, who can have professional email addresses, take part in 150-participant video meetings, and share a pooled cloud storage capacity of 1TB. Additionally, nonprofits can also place ads in Google Maps to connect with people at a local level. The company said that it's "expanding Ad Grants to run on eligible Google Maps placements in Performance Max campaigns free of charge." These ads in Google Maps can appear above, below or beside search results. -
By cork1958 · Posted
Have a ton of the Beach Boys on USB that I play while cruising in the car in my avatar. Good times music. Very sad to hear of his passing. 😪 -
By +MrElectrifyer · Posted
Haha, that didn't take long. On the bright side, that one is a fix for more issues...we'll see if anything major pops-up in the coming weeks. -
By kiddingguy · Posted
Something like this https://www.neowin.net/news/wi...ashes-when-launching-games/ you mean? -
By hellowalkman · Posted
Valerion StreamMaster Plus2 4K Dolby Vision gaming projector is $300 off with promo coupon by Sayan Sen If you are in the market for a premium projector, you should have a look at the Valerion StreamMaster Plus2 4K Gaming Projector. The product is designed primarily for gaming and multimedia use and promises an excellent "smoother streaming experience" compared to other projectors in its class. The projector supports "true" 4K Ultra HD, which should provide clear images for detailed gaming environments and media playback. The brightness level of 2000 lumens intends to make the device usable in various ambient lighting conditions, from dim gaming rooms to brighter living areas. And in terms of audio, it packs an S/PDIF for digital audio out. The key technical specifications of the Valerion StreamMaster Plus2 4K Gaming Projector are given below: Brightness: 2000 ISO Lumens Light Source: RGB triple laser Contrast Ratio: 10000:1 with EBL Mode (EBL = enhanced black level) Color Gamut: 110% Rec.2020 Throw Ratio: Fixed 1.2:1 (supports screen sizes up to 300 inches) Dynamic Tone Mapping: Enabled HDR and 3D Support: Supports IMAX Enhanced, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Active 3D, Filmmaker Mode Google TV OS AI-SoC MT9618, 4 GB RAM and 128 GB ROM Input Lag: 4ms at 1080P@240Hz, 8ms at 1080P@120Hz, 15ms at 4K@60Hz Wi-Fi 6e, Bluetooth 5.2 Typically, it is listed at $1999. However, the projector is currently available for $1699, thanks to a special promo code, making it an attractive option for those looking to upgrade their gaming or home cinema setup. Get it at the link below: StreamMaster Plus2 4K Gaming Projector - 300" IMAX Enhanced Home Theater, 3D & Dolby Vision, HDR10+: $1999 + $300 off with promo code "VALERION" at checkout => $1699.00 (Shipped by Amazon, Sold by Valerion) This Amazon deal is US-specific and not available in other regions unless specified. If you don't like it or want to look at more options, check out the Amazon US deals page here. Get Prime (SNAP), Prime Video, Audible Plus or Kindle / Music Unlimited. Free for 30 days. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
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