Browser based online office solution Google Documents features three tools: a word processor, a spreadsheet and a presentations editor. But how much do you know about them?
Google Docs, in many ways, is more accessible and cooler than traditional office software. Take this quiz and learn about some nifty Google Docs features.
The convenience and collaboration features of even the free version of Google Docs are quite powerful, but take some adjustment. With this comprehensive collection of tutorials and tips on how to use Google Docs you will be up to speed in no time and on your way to serious expertise soon after.
Keeping costs in line is important for all businesses and one way of doing this is to control spending on technology. You may think you simply have to buy Microsoft Office, but Google Docs pricing is quite competitive in many cases. Read on to learn more about whether this Google service is for you.
Dropbox is advertised as a file synchronization service and Google Docs is advertised as a Web-based document editor, but both services have one feature in common: each allows you to store your files online in the cloud and access them from anywhere
In this guide, you will learn how to search for documents on Google Docs. This guide will show you how to search your own documents and how to search public documents on Google Docs.
Google’s got great stuff, but sometimes the alternatives are just better. Remember the Milk, 30boxes, Zoho, Twitter, Meebo, Wordpress.com, and Diigo all deserve a place in your web app rotation.
OpenOffice is a free, desktop application suite for editing documents and Google Docs is a free, web-based one. Find out which is better for mobility, which has more features, which is that fastest - and, most importantly - which is right for you.