Google Calendar rolls out full Google Tasks integration on Android
Following last week’s announcement, the new Google Tasks functionality in Google Calendar for Android is widely rolling out.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing last week’s announcement, the new Google Tasks functionality in Google Calendar for Android is widely rolling out.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Calendar on Android is getting a more full-featured Google Tasks experience to make it “easier for users to stay on top of and organize their tasks.”
Expand Expanding CloseAfter rolling out to mobile for some, the Gemini Extensions for Google Keep and Tasks are now available in gemini.google.com.
Expand Expanding CloseLast month, the Gemini free tier was upgraded with 1.5 Flash and Google now says those responses are “up to 50% faster.”
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Tasks was updated with Material You in February of 2023, and a substantial redesign today overhauls the Android app further.
Expand Expanding CloseWith last year’s big Google Tasks Assistant migration, Google Keep was excluded from the unified experience. That’s changing, with Google Keep reminders soon appearing in Google Tasks.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Keep is super useful as a notes app, but it also features the ability to create reminders too. Soon, it appears that Google Tasks and Calendar will be able to show reminders from Keep.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Gemini app on Android can now set reminders via the Google Assistant integration and Google Tasks.
Expand Expanding CloseFor many, Google Calendar is an essential app for keeping track of events and ongoing tasks, but the app currently makes it a little more complicated than it needs to be to create a task. Soon, though, that’s set to change in the Android app.
Expand Expanding CloseFor the past several years, Google Tasks has been restricted to a side panel in Gmail, Drive, and other Workspace sites. Google Calendar on the web is now adding a fullscreen Tasks interface.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter rolling out Material You widgets on Android, Google Calendar is now hiding completed tasks by default.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle seems to have a few new features in the pipeline for ChromeOS, which includes a brand new settings menu with Material You as well as Google Tasks integration in the quick settings tray.
Expand Expanding CloseLast week, Google started letting users migrate away from Assistant Reminders to Google Tasks and is now starting the automatic transfer for Workspace users, with personal accounts following soon.
Expand Expanding CloseAs previewed last September, Google Tasks is replacing Reminders and getting Assistant integration. Google is now more widely rolling out the ability to switch over and complete the migration.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Tasks is a useful way to keep track of your to-do list, and soon it might be even easier to access on Chromebooks.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Tasks is set to replace Assistant reminders next month. Ahead of that, Google has brought online a website that lets you directly access Google Tasks.
Expand Expanding CloseBack in September, Google announced that Google Tasks would replace Assistant Reminders; this migration will start next month.
Expand Expanding CloseBack in September, Google confirmed our Insight that Google Tasks would replace Assistant Reminders in the “coming months.” We’re still waiting for this to launch five months later, but work is ongoing.
Expand Expanding CloseRolling out as a part of the latest update, the Google Tasks app for Android is getting Material You theming in an overdue update.
Expand Expanding CloseAs we’ve been expecting since June, Google is “simplifying [its] task management solutions by migrating Assistant and Calendar Reminders to Google Tasks.”
Expand Expanding CloseEnterprise Workspace users can now assign checklists in Google Docs and have them appear in their or a coworker’s Google Tasks list.
Expand Expanding CloseLast month, we reported how Google Calendar was laying the groundwork to replace Assistant Reminders with Tasks. More details on how the Reminders-to-Google Tasks migration in Calendar should work are now available.
Expand Expanding CloseThere are plenty of task programs out there, and many of them work perfectly fine. Some of them work really well, given what they can do and how they can integrate with other apps and programs. Google Tasks, for instance, not only reminds you on the device you set it up with, but it also reminds you everywhere else you have a Google Account set up. This guide will take you through the basics of using Google Tasks more effectively.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter adding the ability to star, Google Tasks will soon let users print out a list of their to-dos on the web.
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