Project Starline is entering the next phase of testing.
However, it seems as if Starline could be a long way from becoming a commercialized product. Despite announcing the project nearly a year and a half ago, Google is describing this expansion to companies like Salesforce and T-Mobile as only the “next phase of testing.” And I doubt the booth will come cheap.
Google shared the Starline expansion as part of a swath of other Google Cloud and Workspace updates. My colleague David Pierce got to talk to the new head of Workspace
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