![]() ![]() ![]() I can see this week and still view the month overall and my various calendars to the side. People – The contacts app for the Nexus 7 offers quick access to contacts with shortcuts to start a conversation and send a message with Google Voice and other apps.Ĭalendar – The calendar view on the Nexus 7 is great. It connects to chat in Google and works with multiple accounts. Google Talk – Because Yammer isn’t available on the Nexus 7 I rely on Google Talk to keep in touch with coworkers. I like that I can quickly copy the URL of a video to share with our team. YouTube – I use the YouTube app to follow tech channels so I can catch up on tech news, new ads and product announcements. I still pick up my Nexus 7 to check and respond to emails before any other device - including my computer. Gmail – I keep the Gmail app here even though I can access it many different ways. Google+ – I don’t use Google+ as often sa Twitter, but it is quickly becoming a go to place to share tech stories and catch up on what’s happening with friends and other tech writers. Google Now integrates to help plan trips according to traffic. Maps – Google Maps works great on the Nexus 7 thanks to built in GPS and the ability to download a region of maps for use offline. ![]() In addition to tabs that work just right, I can open up the tabs from any Chrome session on my Mac Mini, iPad or MacBook Air. The Google apps experience is a major plus for the Nexus 7.Ĭhrome – Chrome is the default browser in Jelly Bean, and it’s the best mobile browser I’ve used so far. ![]()
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