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Last week, Google announced a major upgrade for Gmail that could impact everything we do online. Google gave more than three billion Gmail users free access to the rebranded Google Workspace productivity app, which includes an upgraded Google Chat and Spaces experience that will make it easier for users to collaborate on online projects without worrying about access to an enterprise or education account.
Google included plenty of examples to highlight the new Gmail features in its various blog posts on the matter, from images to GIF animations to a video that shows how easy it is to work together from home in real-time. That’s where Google snuck in a brilliant Stranger Things 4 spoiler that you might have missed. The best, and worst, part about it is that anyone who is actively looking to avoid spoilers for the upcoming Stranger Things season might accidentally watch the revealing scene that Google included in its video ad. You should avoid what follows if you haven’t seen any of Netflix’s trailers for Stranger Things season 4.
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Google hid a brilliant ‘Stranger Things 4’ spoiler in an ad for Gmail’s big update originally appeared on BGR.com on Sun, 20 Jun 2021 at 09:02:22 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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