Fitbit tips, a new Career Certificate and more
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| | | | Introducing our new Google Career Certificate | | | | | | |
Cyberattacks increased globally by 38% last year. Despite the urgency of this threat, there are currently more than 750,000 unfilled cybersecurity jobs in the U.S. To help build a robust cybersecurity workforce and make it easier for people to join the field, this week we announced the Google Cybersecurity Certificate, the newest addition to our Google Career Certificates program. The Cybersecurity Certificate will prepare learners for entry-level jobs in cybersecurity in less than six months with no prior experience required — helping fill the growing number of open cyber roles. | | | |
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Passkeys for Google Accounts are here, and they're a giant step toward a passwordless future. Passkeys allow you to sign into apps and websites without a password, are more secure than traditional sign-in methods, and they're more resistant to online attacks like phishing. Read more >>>
May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM) in Canada and the United States. Teams across Google worked with community leaders and content creators to celebrate the contributions and achievements of Asian and Pacific Islanders worldwide — from expanding Google Arts & Culture's Asian Pacific American Cultures hub, to commissioning five AAPI artists to create 20 new Chrome browser themes. Read more >>>
Three years ago, we began a journey to help lower barriers to an equitable clean energy transition, and last week we introduced two additions to our work. First, we're working with partners to bring distributed solar to more communities. Second, we're introducing Community Investment Funds to help homeowners weatherize and improve home infrastructure. Read more >>> | | | |
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PHOTOS | 5 tips for creating a movie in Google Photos on Chromebook | | | | |
FITBIT | 7 ways to stress less with Fitbit | | | | |
DOCS | Google Docs can make a table of contents for you — here's how | | | | |
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Recently, you may have noticed a colleague taking their meetings in front of a glowing, lantern-filled market or showing up to a casual chat as an animated moon. These Google Meet effects are among a variety of new scenes and backgrounds in Meet planned for 2023, which include holiday-themed and timely backdrops and filters — as well as some updated staples (anyone else work from that light-filled coffee shop?). We chatted with the Meet team to get the scoop on where these backgrounds came from, and how they came to be. | | | |
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