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As a legally-registered NGO (non-profit in the US), Open Source Ecology has a free Google Workspace (aka Google Apps [gapps] or Google Suite [gsuite]) account. | As a legally-registered NGO (non-profit in the US), Open Source Ecology has a free Google Workspace (aka Google Apps [gapps] or Google Suite [gsuite]) account. | ||
Google Workspace lets us create Google accounts with a username on the @opensourceecology.org domain. For example, when OSE users manage email, we can do so from a gmail-like UI. While we have access to numerous apps in Google Workspace, OSE specifically makes heavy use of the following apps: | |||
# Google Mail | |||
# Google Calendar | |||
# Google Docs | |||
# Google Drive | |||
# Google Meet | |||
# Google Groups | |||
# Google Slides | |||
# etc | |||
[[Category: IT Infrastructure]] | |||
[[Category: Software]] |
Revision as of 18:56, 21 September 2024
As a legally-registered NGO (non-profit in the US), Open Source Ecology has a free Google Workspace (aka Google Apps [gapps] or Google Suite [gsuite]) account.
Google Workspace lets us create Google accounts with a username on the @opensourceecology.org domain. For example, when OSE users manage email, we can do so from a gmail-like UI. While we have access to numerous apps in Google Workspace, OSE specifically makes heavy use of the following apps:
- Google Mail
- Google Calendar
- Google Docs
- Google Drive
- Google Meet
- Google Groups
- Google Slides
- etc