Google Messages for Desktop is a desktop app that is wrapped around the official Google Messages web client. It works exactly like it does on Google Chrome. Windows, OS X, & Linux. A native-like desktop app for your favorite platform! All the features you love, but now on your desktop. Native notifications.
Chromium OS
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Install Google On Desktop
You can access your Google Drive files by going to www.usc.edu/google from a web browser or through desktop (Windows and Mac OS X) and mobile (Android and iOS) apps. This page will explain how to download these apps and configure them up to access your USC Google Drive files.
Google Drive Desktop Apps
Google currently offers two apps for backing up files to the cloud from your PC or Mac: Backup and Sync and Drive File Stream. Back up and Sync stores your Google Drive content on your personal computer and in the cloud while Drive File Stream stores all of your files and folders in the cloud only. For a comparison of the features of Backup and Sync and Drive File Stream, see the Compare Backup and Sync & Drive File Stream page on the Google Drive Help Center.
Google Desktop Os
- Google's Chrome OS is built on an open-source project named Chromium OS. Google doesn't offer builds of Chromium OS you can install yourself, but Neverware is a company that takes this open-source code and creates Neverware CloudReady.
- Google Desktop on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs. This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from desktop enhancement software without restrictions. Google Desktop 5.9.1005.12335 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on.
- Accessing your Google Calendar from Chrome is as simple as installing the Google Calendar Chrome extension. Adding Google Calendar to Chrome is especially convenient because you don't have to open another desktop application to see your Google Calendar information on your desktop.
Install Google On Desktop
You can access your Google Drive files by going to www.usc.edu/google from a web browser or through desktop (Windows and Mac OS X) and mobile (Android and iOS) apps. This page will explain how to download these apps and configure them up to access your USC Google Drive files.
Google Drive Desktop Apps
Google currently offers two apps for backing up files to the cloud from your PC or Mac: Backup and Sync and Drive File Stream. Back up and Sync stores your Google Drive content on your personal computer and in the cloud while Drive File Stream stores all of your files and folders in the cloud only. For a comparison of the features of Backup and Sync and Drive File Stream, see the Compare Backup and Sync & Drive File Stream page on the Google Drive Help Center.
Google Desktop Os
- Google's Chrome OS is built on an open-source project named Chromium OS. Google doesn't offer builds of Chromium OS you can install yourself, but Neverware is a company that takes this open-source code and creates Neverware CloudReady.
- Google Desktop on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs. This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from desktop enhancement software without restrictions. Google Desktop 5.9.1005.12335 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on.
- Accessing your Google Calendar from Chrome is as simple as installing the Google Calendar Chrome extension. Adding Google Calendar to Chrome is especially convenient because you don't have to open another desktop application to see your Google Calendar information on your desktop.
Google Drive for Mobile Devices
To download the Google Drive app for Android or iOS devices, click the links below from your mobile device. When prompted for an email address and password during the installation, use your USC NetID email address and password.
Download for Android devices
Download for iOS devices