Google Chat Enhancements: Rename Group Chats and Discover the New 'Board' Tab
Google Chat introduces the ability to rename group chats and adds a 'board' tab for teams, enhancing collaboration with virtual bulletin boards.

Summary of the Article
Key Updates in Google Chat:
- Group Chat Naming: Users can now create custom names for group direct messages, providing better organization and clarity.
- Board Feature: A new 'board' tab is being introduced to all conversation types, serving as a virtual bulletin board where users can pin messages, links, and files. The board will also include Gemini suggestions to help quickly find and add relevant resources.
*Accessibility:
- Named group direct messages will remain private to the members of the group and visible to all members.
- The 'board' feature is accessible to all users by default, except in announcement spaces where only space managers can edit. Managers can change this setting if needed.
*Benefits:
- Project Management: A project manager can maintain a central repository for all project-related files and resources.
- Information Centralization: Workgroup leaders can provide a single location for team members to find relevant information and resources regularly used.
- Onboarding: New team members can quickly access necessary resources to get up to speed and start contributing effectively.
*Rollout:
- These features are rolling out over the coming weeks to all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts.
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