As a software developer, I'm curious about your preferences for reading applications like Reddit, Quora, Medial, Medium, etc.
Do you prefer using web application (website) or mobile app?
I personally prefer web application as I like to keep my mob
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Google has launched its AI chatbot app, Gemini 🌟, in India, now available on the Google Play Store.
This app supports English and nine Indian languages, including Hindi, Bengali, and Tamil 🗣️.
Users can also access Gemini through Google A
Google will begin using Gemini Nano on desktop to protect users against online scams
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Kunal sapkal
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I am not able to login with Google pn my medial app, posting this using web .
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Kimiko
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ChatGPT has got an upgrade to rival Google Gemini. With Connectors it can now connect to several services.
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Aurobindo Patra
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A Web dev, do you prefer using REST APIs or GraphQL?
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List of Software owned by Google
Web-based:
Google Chrome
Google Search App
Google Translate App
Google Workspace:
Gmail
Google Calendar
Google Docs
Google Sheets
Google Slides
Google Forms
Google Keep
Google Meet
Google Chat
Google Drive
Communi
Google has recently released comprehensive guidance on prompt engineering, particularly focusing on users of their AI APIs and those using Gemini within Google Workspace.
While there isn't a specific release titled "Prompt 101" the resources they'v