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Analysis: Your Gemini history is getting more manageable with this My Stuff update

Google Gemini: A New Era of Organization for Android Users

Google Gemini: A New Era of Organization for Android Users

Google's latest update to its Gemini app brings a breath of fresh air to Android users, introducing a more manageable way to organize their content history. This update, which separates content into categories, is not just a cosmetic change but a significant improvement for users who have amassed a substantial amount of data over time.

The 'My Stuff' Update: A Closer Look

The redesign of the 'My Stuff' folder in the Gemini app introduces two new sections: Media and Documents. The Documents section, where your Deep Research reports and Canvas creations will be stored, is particularly noteworthy.

The Documents Section: A Central Hub for Your Creations

In the Documents section, you will find text documents, coding projects, and your two most recent documents. By clicking on the arrow, you can view the full list of your creations. This new organization system makes it easier to find and manage your documents, especially as your collection grows.

The Media Section: All Your Multimedia in One Place

The Media section, as you might expect, will house all your images and videos. This section will provide a more streamlined way to access and manage your multimedia content.

The Missing Piece: Purchases Section

Initially, the redesign was expected to include a Purchases category, but it seems that this category is currently missing from the update. It remains to be seen when this category will be added to the Gemini app.

The Future of Gemini: What's Next for Android Users?

This update is expected to roll out to mobile devices soon, but as of now, the changes have yet to reach Android or iOS. In the meantime, mobile users have received a new NotebookLM shortcut, similar to the one found on the web. However, tapping on this shortcut will open the website, regardless of whether the app is installed on the device.

For users in North East India and across India, this update signifies a step towards a more organized and efficient digital lifestyle. As Google continues to refine and update its Gemini app, we can expect to see more features that make managing our digital content even easier.