TL;DRJust like NotebookLM itself, Google brought support for Notebooks of source files to Gemini earlier this year.Now Google’s working to let you add files directly to Gemini Notebooks through the Android share sheet.You’ll be able to select specific Notebooks where you want your files to end up.If you’re looking to get the most utility out of Gemini, what you put into it matters quite a bit. Earlier this year, Google gave us a great new tool for managing the content we wanted Gemini having access to, as it brought support for Notebooks to Gemini. And now Google appears to be working on a handy new way to make it easy to make sure those Notebooks are full of all the information we want in there.With NotebookLM itself, you can quickly add content from your other Android apps by taking advantage of the platform’s share sheet. So far, though, we haven’t had anything like that with Gemini Notebooks. But with the new version 17.32.26.sa.arm64 update of the Google app for Android, we’re can see that developers are making progress at building out just that.