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GNOME Devs are rethinking the "Activities" button
(www.omglinux.com)
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What das it do?
Read the article?
Basically, it replaces the word "Activities" with dots representing your workspaces, with the one you're on being a pill-shape. So if you had three active workspaces and you were looking at the third one it'd be kinda like this:
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It doesn't affect the button itself at all, just changes the visual.