With the intention of expanding to further Windows PCs, the new application will be available on future HP laptops.
If you purchase a new laptop from Hewlett-Packard over the next few weeks, you will discover that the “Start” menu currently includes a new application that is called Google Essentials. Google made the announcement on Thursday that the new app will include subscriptions to several of the company’s most important services, such as Google Photos, Google Drive, and Google Messages.
The Google Essentials app will not only bring together shortcuts to Google’s most popular services, but it will also bring together all of the information about your Google account as well as the materials that you have stored, such as papers, images, and games that you have saved from Google Play Services. Subscribers who meet the requirements will also be given a free trial of Google One cloud storage with 100 GB for a period of two months.
As stated in the blog post, Google Essentials will be exclusively accessible on Windows-based personal computers beginning with the latest models of laptops manufactured by Hewlett-Packard (HP), which include the Spectre, Envy, Pavilion, OMEN, and Victus. According to Google, the company intends to make the Essentials software accessible on a wider variety of Windows PC models in the near future.
On the surface, the idea of a bundled Google services app appears to be somewhat comparable to the previous version of Windows Live Essentials. Windows users were able to access applications such as Mail, Movie Maker, Messenger, and Writer more quickly because to the collection of Microsoft software in the Windows operating system. On the Internet Archive, you can find a version of the Windows Live Essentials installer that has been archived.