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Official Google Enterprise Blog (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
When you next open a spreadsheet in Google Docs, you'll notice a number of updates to the spreadsheets interface. The simplified toolbar makes it easier to find the most commonly used formatting tools, and spreadsheet features can be found in the new menu, which resembles the interface you're already familiar with in documents and presentations. Use the blue 'Share' menu to publish your spreadsheets...
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Lifehacker (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Google Spreadsheets has rolled out a new and improved spreadsheets editor complete with a full file menu similar to the Google Docs refresh. According to Webware , the update also speeds up Spreadsheets and opens the door for more advanced functionality.
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Unvarnished - Travis Smith (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
http://docs.google.com/support/bin/answer.py'answer=112475 It's much nicer looking.
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swissmiss (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Do you have, like me, 20 or more browser tabs open at all times? Are you tired of some random site or Flash ad crashing your browser and causing you to lose your (say) Google Docs data in another tab?...
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Chip Chick (Free subscription) | yesterday
There are a few web-based services that let you create powerpoint presentations, such as Google Docs. But none of them can really be compared to desktop software. However, 280 Slides does come close. 280 Slides has a clean Mac-like interface that is easy to use and reminiscent of real desktop software. It’s also pretty resourceful. [...]
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The Tech Teapot (Free subscription) | yesterday
If you think of Giffy as Visio delivered as a web based app you’d be about right, just like Google Docs. Google, if you’ve got a spare few million bucks (and we all know you do), will you just buy Giffy? And then integrate it into Google Docs. This stuff is way too good to [...]
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Webware.com (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Over the weekend, Google rolled out a brand-new look for its Spreadsheets tool by adding a simplified toolbar to the top of the page, much like the one Google Docs received back in late March . The change is twofold: one to better organize all the various bits and pieces that had turned the tool into something resembling an airplane cockpit , as well as ready it for additional features. All this isn't...
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Googling Google (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Google has just rolled out a new version of Google Spreadsheets — the last one of all three products in the Google Docs suite. I have to say, this new version works great for me — it has the familiar menus at the top, a bunch of new toys, and of course, now it [...]
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Google Operating System (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
One more step towards a consistent Google Docs interface: Google Spreadsheets has been redesigned and it now includes the same old-fashioned menu like the word processor and the presentation app. "We were hoping to accomplish three things with it: make it faster, make it more consistent with our siblings (documents and presentations), and give us more room to add features without clutter," explains...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
CIO had an interview with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, here's a snip: CIO: Steve, I guess the $64,000 question from a lot of people's point of view is, is there going to be an Office for the Web, something that really competes head on with Google Docs, Google Apps? Ballmer: Well, those are not very popular products! I hope that we are not competing head on with those! I hope we actually compete head...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 10/05/2008
InsideHW.com has compared compatibility of OpenOffice and Google Docs with Microsoft Office. All applications save data into binary files in predefined way and order and those predefined ordered files, because of that, have characteristic file format. In purpose of easier identification, ever since DOS days, name of the file has additional three characters called file extension. In the beginning,...
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Crenk.com (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Zoho has always been and will continue to be the aggressive competitor for both Microsoft and Google. Zoho offers an online version of everything Word offers, and extends a wider variety of applications than online competitor Google Documents. Zoho has created a huge fan following of over 1 million users and established itself as the [...]
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FredericMartin Blognotes (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
I wrote a couple of times on Zoho. The Indian company is a direct competitor of Google Docs and has one of the best collaborative work suite (for free). Companies like General Electrics start dropping Microsoft and Google tools and...
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Og så alligevel... (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
There’s a good discussion over at the Savage Minds anthropology group blog in relation to the recent publication of an article discussing the pros and cons of Open Access Anthropology. The article has been written by no less than seven anthropologists using email and Google Docs to create an online collaborative space. Following the publication of [...]
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
Google is celebrating its 10th birthday and lauding the success of its growing portfolio, but a 'beta' status still accompanies some of the web giant's most famous applications, such as Gmail, Google Docs and Google Finance. The search firm has argued that this is because it adopts a different definition of 'beta' to other firms. Google Docs was launched well over a year ago, and Gmail testing began...