GNOME 3.18 Will Not be Identified as Android When Connecting a Google Account
GNOME's Debarshi Ray announced the release and immediate availability for download and testing of the second Beta build of the upcoming GNOME Online Accounts software, a core component of the GNOME 3.18 Beta 2 desktop environment.
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Google Drive and GNOME — 6 years later
GNOME 3.18 is going to be another milestone in our journey to bring various online services closer to the desktop, but this is one that took us 6 years to reach. You can now access your Google Drive through your favourite GNOME applications and the usual GIO APIs
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GNOME 3.18 Gets Native Google Drive Support
The GNOME project has taken some very important steps towards proper integration of Google Drive straight into the operating system, and it looks like we're going to be able to use it in just a few months.
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Gnome to bring Google Drive to your desktop?
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GNOME 3.18 Will Let You Access Your Google Drive Files in Nautilus
GNOME 3.18 is to introduce native support for Google Drive in the GNOME file manager.
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