Google Docs is a grat web-based tool that is used to share documents. You can allow others to view, share, or edit.
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LINDA RANDOLPHGoogle Docs is a free web-based office suite offered by Google within its Google Drive service. It also was a storage service but has since been replaced by Google Drive [4] It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. Google Docs combines the features of Writely and Spreadsheets with a presentation program incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems
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Add Sticky NoteGoogle Docs is a free web-based office suite offered by Google within its Google Drive service. It also was a storage service but has since been replaced by Google Drive [4] It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. Google Docs combines the features of Writely and Spreadsheets with a presentation program incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems.
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It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users.
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It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users.
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Google Docs originated from two separate products, Writely and Google Spreadsheets. Writely was a web-based word processor created by the software company Upstartle and launched in August 2005.
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imported through the web interface, or sent via email.
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Documents can be tagged and archived for organizational purposes.
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Google Docs serves as a collaborative tool for editing documents in real time. Documents can be shared, opened, and edited by multiple users simultaneously. Users cannot be notified of changes, but the application can notify users when a comment or discussion is made or replied to, facilitating collaboration.
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It also was a storage service but has since been replaced by the before-mentioned Google Drive [3]
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It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users.
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Google Docs combines the features of Writely and Spreadsheets with a presentation program incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems.
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Data storage of files up to 1 GB total in size was introduced on January 13, 2010, but has since been increased to 10 GB, documents using Google Docs native formats do not count towards this quota.[4]
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The largely anticipated cloud storage feature by Google is said to be replacing most of Docs' features in 2012.[5]
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This extension or replacement of Google Docs called Google Drive was opened to the public on April 24, 2012.
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Google Docs originated from two separate products, Writely and Google Spreadsheets. Writely was a web-based word processor created by the software company Upstartle and launched in August 2005.[6] Spreadsheets, launched as Google Labs Spreadsheets on June 6, 2006,[7] originated from the acquisition of the XL2Web product by 2Web Technologies. Writely's original features included a collaborative text editing suite and access controls. Menus, keyboard shortcuts, and dialog boxes are similar to what users may expect in a desktop word processor such as Microsoft Word or LibreOffice Writer.
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Rachel DeRungGoogle Docs is a free, Web-based office suite and data storage service offered by Google within its Google Drive service. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. Google Docs combines the features of Writely and Spreadsheets with a presentation program incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems. Data storage of files up to 1 GB total in size was introduced on January 13, 2010, but has since been increased to 10 GB, documents using Google Docs native formats do not count towards this quota.[3] The largely anticipated cloud storage feature by Google is said to be replacing most of Docs' features in 2012.[4] This extension or replacement of Google Docs called Google Drive was opened to the public on April 24, 2012.
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Google Docs is a free, Web-based office suite and data storage service offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. Google Docs combines the features of Writely and Spreadsheets with a presentation program incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems. Data storage of files up to 1 GB total in size was introduced on January 13, 2010, but has since been increased to 10GB, documents created inside Google Docs do not count towards this quota.[3]
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Google Docs serves as a collaborative tool for editing amongst in real time. Documents can be shared, opened, and edited by multiple users at the same time. Users cannot be notified of changes, but the application can notify users when a comment or discussion is made or replied to, facilitating collaboration. There is no way to highlight changes made by a particular editor in real time during a writing session, nor a way to jump to the changes made. However, users can usually see where in the document or
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Erica MooreGoogle docs
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Mobile access
Mobile Google Docs[29] allows mobile phone users to browse their Google Docs documents in a mobile browser. Users can view and edit documents and spreadsheets. Neither presentations nor PDF files can be viewed, although websites other than Google can be used for this purpose. Versions of Google Docs for the iPhone and Android include functionality for editing spreadsheets and viewing presentations, along with an interface designed specifically for the device. However, open format database files cannot be viewed or edited. In the latest version of google docs, mobile users are now able to create and edit google docs formated documents and spreadsheets.
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Documents, spreadsheets, forms and presentations can be created within the application itself, imported through the web interface, or sent via email. They can also be saved to the user's computer in a variety of formats (ODF, HTML, PDF, RTF, Text, Microsoft Word). By default, they are saved to the Google servers. Opened documents are automatically saved to prevent data loss, and a revision history is automatically kept. Documents can be tagged and archived for organizational purposes
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Google Docs serves as a collaborative tool for editing amongst users and non-users in real time. Documents can be shared, opened, and edited by multiple users at the same time. In the case of spreadsheets, users can be notified of changes to any specified regions via e-mail
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Google Docs is one of many cloud computing document-sharing services.[22] The majority of document-sharing services require user fees, whereas Google Docs is free. Its popularity amongst businesses is growing due to enhanced sharing features and accessibility.[23] In addition, Google Docs has enjoyed a rapid rise in popularity among students and educational institutions.[24]
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to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users.
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On March 10, 2009, Google reported that a bug in Google Docs had allowed unintended access to some private documents. It was believed that .05% of documents stored via the service were affected by the bug, which Google reported had been fixed.[3]
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Google Docs originated from two separate products, Writely and Google Spreadsheets.
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In February 2007, Google Docs was made available to Google Apps users.
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On September 17, 2007, Google released their presentation program product for Google Docs.[15]
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Google Docs does not default to an encrypted HTTPS connection beyond the login screen, though text documents and spreadsheets can be optionally accessed through HTTPS.
The privacy of sensitive documents may also be compromised by the fact that many people are increasingly logged into their Google account in a quasi-permanent fashion (Google accounts are a unified login process for a variety of Google services such as email, calendar, videos, etc.). While this unified login certainly provides some value, it also represents a potential threat to security (see cross-site scripting) as the access to Google Docs then requires no password check.
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Dave SherwinGoogle Docs is a free, Web-based word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation application offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other user
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