Neo4j has released version 3.4, which includes geospatial and temporal data types, allowing developers to easily update their applications that require these features. Neo4j is now also available on Google Cloud Launcher, enabling users to leverage the power of graph databases in the cloud. Additionally, a new query language called GQL (Graph Query Language) has been proposed, which aims to unify the best features of existing graph query languages like Cypher and PGQL. The Neo4j community has welcomed Nicolle Cysneiros as its featured member, who has made significant contributions to the community through her talks on graph databases and Python. Various other updates and resources have been shared by the community, including tutorials, blog posts, and online meetups, showcasing the versatility and potential of Neo4j in various applications.