Gemini Spark is now rolling out to Google AI Ultra subscribers in more countries and languages.
Spark is your personal AI agent that works in the background 24/7 to get things done under your direction.
Introducing Video Remix in @GooglePhotos. 📹 Powered by our Gemini Omni model, it lets you reimagine your videos in new styles with a library of easy-to-use templates.
To get started, simply select Video Remix in the Create tab. You’ll be able to instantly apply cinematic lighting, swap a background, add stylized elements like watercolor effects and more.
At GES in NYC at Google Inc! 🚀 Make the most of learning with Google Workspace & AI tools: Use Voice Typing in Docs during preso, copy text to NotebookLM or Gemini to create a summary & slides! 💻✨ #GoogleAI#Workspace#GES2026
Business notebooks in Gemini now allow you to manage your business in one focused space. Simply connect your Google Business Profile, add sources or past chats, and get tailored insights and actionable steps to manage your business.
Instead of having to start a conversation from scratch every time, Gemini is able to reference your business’ info so you can pick up right where you left off:
✅ Proactive recommendations: See action items like unanswered customer questions or missing holiday hours
✅ Tailored insights: Analyze business trends, discover new market opportunities, and get suggestions on how to optimize your daily operations, such as product pricing or positioning
✅ Streamlined execution: Brainstorm creative concepts, develop personalized assets for upcoming promotional campaigns, and analyze performance metrics
NH homeschool families can celebrate America's 250th anniversary with events and activities around the state.
https://t.co/B6MllNl3vX
#NH#homeschool#America250
OUR JUNE READING CHALLENGE IS HERE! 📷
For June, read a comedy! We thought this would be fun for the summer! There are several types of comedy to explore.
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#NH#homeschool#reading#literacy
All Gave Some, Some Gave All
Today, we honor and remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice wearing the uniform while defending our rights, freedoms and our great nation.
We will always remember and uphold their legacy.
✍️ (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by Lance Cpl. Matthew Morales)
#Marines #USMC #SemperFidelis
🌧️ Rain on Memorial Day? Turn today into a tribute from home!
The NHVCA is building the NHSVC Stories of Service database. —Just adding a veteran’s name & service info helps us honor them. 🎖️
Fast & easy: https://t.co/OGJX42uyv1 #MemorialDay#NH#StoriesOfService
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY
Here is my tribute to my mother in heaven
A tribute to resilience and resistance on Mother’s Day
My mother Huai Bin passed away in November 2020 at the age of 77 in Colorado. Her life in China was so tragic, and it took me a long time to write about her life and death because I had to confront the complex feelings and meaning of her legacy.
I loved my mother for her kind and gentle soul. She was meek, although often in ways I did not understand: bulliable, submissive, and conflict averse. Her interactions with Chinese Communist Party officials were characterized by obedience and tolerance of their inhumane treatment of people like herself.
I am haunted by a childhood memory of when she got on her knees and begged a CCP official for a raise at her factory job. She sacrificed her dignity only to be cruelly denied.
I used to assume I was entirely my father’s child. He was a fighter whose strength was like the factory steel he helped produce: firm, resilient, and tough. I spent my life assuming that my defiant nature was the product of my father. Now I am not so sure.
In an unremarkable village in Penshan County, Sichuan Province, China, a sickly child cursed by fate was born prematurely. Her mother believed her too weak to survive and left her to die in peace, yet the child refused. Fighting through labored breathing, she produced a cry so loud and enduring that her mother could no longer ignore it. She fed that night and would live to see the morning.
Growing up poor with an elementary education and introverted personality, she resigned herself to a life of labor in a state-run factory in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan. The oppression of her social condition was matched by her physicality: at 4'9", she was frail and severely nearsighted. Despite this, she won the love and adoration of my father, an illiterate orphan whom she married and blessed with three children.
Raising children under Mao’s regime was an arduous burden. We lived in a primitive worker’s row house sharing one restroom and faucet with eight other families. We were literally dirt-poor; our mud floor would sprout mushrooms after flooding. We barely survived on food rationing coupons from the government.
Despite all this, my mother’s heart never hardened. She was known for approaching beggars in the street with small gifts and the words: “Buddha bless you!” Her generosity defied the cruelty of her reality.
Amid a very hard life, she found happiness in music (which she only sang after a little Chinese moonshine). She was elegant, clean, and loved pretty, pink clothing, which was frowned upon under Mao’s regime. Using what little money she saved to buy pink fabrics was a small act of defiance against Mao’s Cultural Revolution.
Happiness was often short-lived, however, as she was ill most of the time and required frequent care in the decrepit state-run local hospitals, a product of socialized medicine. While undergoing surgery in the 1980s, she received a blood transfusion infected with syphilis that was discovered a decade later when I brought my mother to the United States in 1995.
Despite a course of antibiotics, her brain had already suffered the consequences of neurosyphilis. She displayed signs of dementia at the age of 59. Though she was ill, America offered my mother a degree of peace, even if it was momentary.
She and my father converted to Christianity and lived peacefully, attending a Chinese church every Sunday. In the end, her advanced dementia collided with COVID-19, and after being hospitalized, she died alone in November 2020.
My mother’s legacy is one of defiance. It began with a cry that defied death, lived through compassion that defied pain, and endures in me. This revelation testifies to the miracle of God’s design — subtle, yet purposeful. God imbues in each of us a part of his divine essence.
For my mother, she bore the suffering and submission to pain that Christ knew; not out of weakness, but out of love for her family, so that they would survive. She embraced God’s Word that we defy evil not through the hardening of our hearts, but through turning the other cheek and committing to compassion.
Happy Mother's Day. I love you, Mom. I know you are very proud of me running for Congress in NH and fighting for the mothers and daughters today. I pray for all the mothers in the world never suffer or endure your tragic fate under communism.
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Today, the New Hampshire Veteran Cemetery Association (NHVCA) joins our community in celebrating Mother’s Day.
We honor all the mothers who nurture and lead our families, and extend a special salute to our military moms. #MothersDay#MilitaryMoms#BluestarMothers
Military Spouse Appreciation Day ceremony was beautiful at NH State Veterans Cemetery.
@KellyAyotte spoke from personal experience as spouse of an Air Force veteran to honor fellow military spouses.
When someone serves, their family serves too. Let’s support them!
At New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery to honor the spouses of our military service members and veterans. Thank you all for your service to our country and the sacrifices you made as military spouses! #MilitarySpouseDay
81 Years of Freedom. 🇺🇸✨
From the Granite State to the shores of France, New Hampshire veterans played a vital role in the Allied victory in 1945. 🛡️🏔️
May is National Military Appreciation Month. Is there a veteran resting here at the NH State Veterans Cemetery that you are honoring this month? Share their branch or their name in the comments so we can remember them together. 🇺🇸
#603Vets#NHVeterans#Military