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Google to announce changes to its productivity apps on September 2nd

Google has typically had a monopoly on productivity apps on the Android and Chromebook platforms, but with Microsoft strengthening its presence in Google’s territory, it’s clear some changes are needed to get Google’s apps back in the game. To that end, Google has called for an event on September 2nd at Google’s headquarters which aims to announce updates to its productivity apps including Docs, Sheets, Slides and Google Classroom – that last one allows teachers to manage their lessons and content better.

The focus of the improvements will be for students, teachers and professionals in general and invites to the event have been sent out expressing that these updates will be detailed at the event. We’re excited to see what Google is going to bring to the table as education (and productivity) is an area that could really benefit from more integration with Google’s core services.

What do you think about Google taking more interesting in productivity apps? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: PC World via TalkAndroid