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Category:Computers & Internet | Tags:collaboration, tools, services, sites, web2.0
Created:on 2008-06-05 | Updated:on 2008-06-06
Collaboration tools, services, and sites for individuals, students, and groups.
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OpenOffice.org2GoogleDocs | OpenOffice.org repository for Extensions
OpenOffice.org2GoogleDocs
by Przemyslaw Rumik
(16 votes)
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Export and Import your documents to and from Google Docs and Zoho.
It can export:
* Documents: OpenDocument Text (.odt), StarOffice (.sxw), Microsoft Word (.doc, but not MS XML), Rich Text (.rtf)
* Spreadsheets: OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods), Microsoft Excel (.xls), Comma Separated Value (.csv)
* Presentations: Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt, .pps)
It may import all Documents and Presentations
Needs Java 6 to work.more fromextensions.services.openoffice.org
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Why I Switched from OpenOffice to Google Docs - Opinions by ExtremeTech
A few years back, I remember hearing someone talk about "online word processors," I thought it was a silly idea, since I couldn't imagine having to be connected to the web to use an application. Well times change, and in the days of broadband and web-based applications, it seems like the online word processor's day has come.
Before reading any more of this column, please note that this is not a review of Google Docs . These are just some observations based on my own use here and there. So please take it all with a grain of salt.more fromwww.extremetech.com
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Office Live Workspace vs Google Docs: Feature-by-Feature Comparison - ReadWriteWeb
Today, Microsoft announced that the Office Live Workspace beta is publicly available for everyone to access. The site, a free web-based extension of Microsoft Office, lets you access your documents online and share your work with others. Some say that the service's launch is a direct response to Google's entry into the web office space with their Google Docs online service. If that's so, then the question now is: did Microsoft just trump Google Docs? Or does Google Docs still rule online office suites?
more fromwww.readwriteweb.com
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New feature -- create a Google Calendar event from within a document! - Updates / Maintenance Announcements | Google Groups
Hi all,
We're happy to announce a nifty new feature for the documents side of
Google Docs & Spreadsheets...
It's now possible to create a Google Calendar event from within a
document! Once created, this event automatically populates the invite
field with the addresses of anyone collaborating on and/or viewing a
document. The icing on the cake? A link to the document is also
provided from the "Description" section of the event.
As you can imagine, this feature is great for those of us who enjoy
Google Docs & Spreadsheets as a collaborative resource for
collaborative events -- think of all the times a document becomes a
meeting -- scheduling a get-together to review a proposal, sending an
agenda in advance, or just keeping score for your Wednesday night
backgammon club.
For these purposes and beyond, this feature is one more way Google
Docs & Spreadsheets is making collaboration nicer and easier :)
Cool, huh?
For instructions, and a little more info, check out our help article,
here: http://docs.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=72621&topic=8628
Enjoy!
Sydmore fromgroups.google.com


It does not have auto-synchronize capability.
NOTE: Gdocs lets you have files with identical names--huh? That's right, you can have two, or more files with the same name, but with different content. Yes, yes, this is a recipe for disaster and confusion so be very careful. The files will have different creation times--but the Gdocs calendar resolves to MINUTES; so be careful (I think I said that before).
This extension makes it easy to create multiple documents with the same name on Gdocs--I have not used it on Zoho--did I say be careful? I think I did.