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Crenk.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
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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TechEnclave (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
Image: http://www.imgx.org/pfiles/11409/GOS_logo.png gOS 3 'Gadgets' instantly launches Google Gadgets for Linux on start-up, introducing over 100,000 possible iGoogle and Google Gadgets to the desktop. Google Documents, Calendar, and Mail launch...
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James Barlow (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
Here's a link to a Google Document with all my Freedom of Information requests made to the Council of the City of Bristol . I'll update this as I get any information. http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pNf0Wrujz1Ecf4XpFNARmPA
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MichiganLiberal (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
With the recent release of the post-primary filing reports for Michigan State House candidates, we can better understand the finances and status of races 45 days prior to November 5 (I have linked this table as a Google document ). My prior analysis of Michigan State House races looked at the history and current political landscape within the 110 districts across the state. This report adds the latest...
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Search Engine Roundtable (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
WebmasterWorld administrator, Tedster, posted a thread at WebmasterWorld discussing an updated Google patent named Information retrieval based on historical data. This is one of the more popular Google documents over the years, where much of the Sandbox theories came from....
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Data Center Knowledge (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
Pew Internet on Cloud Computing usage: 29 percent of respondents say they use "desktop replacement" apps such as Google Documents or Adobe Photoshop Express. Read more at our web site
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Google Blogoscoped (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Traces of these were spotted before but now the feature is official: in the latest update of Google documents, you can select a word and then pick Tools -> "Look up word" to retrieve a definition, synonyms, or an encyclopedic entry. The definitions and synonyms come from Merriam-Webster (including character encoding errors when I tried) and the encyclopedia is Brittanica.com. Also new is the menu entry...
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Richard's blog (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
There are a lot of applications that are available both for the Ipod touch and Iphone and here is a quick run down of applications that you may enjoy using. MiGhtyDocs x MiGhtyDocs is an application that makes looking at your google documents easy. It allows you to view offline any document that you have consulted [...]
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colin charles blog (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
I’ve been starting to use Google Documents more and more, lately. Its great for collaborating with people, that are not within your Intranet - i.e. gone are the days of using the internal wiki. But the Wiki has a good feature - the history of a page. Tools -> Revision History seems to solve that for [...]
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Roney Smith (Free subscription) | 17/08/2008
Good afternoon! If you have never seen them before or not, the Google Document templates make a great starting point for any project. There are templates for: MS Word (documents), MS PowerPoint... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Around the Corner v2 - MGuhlin.net (Free subscription) | 13/08/2008
I just started in a new district and have mentioned Google documents to a few support staff. They are really taking off with it. I had 30 minutes in front of all principals the other day and showed them the Common Craft video on Google docs. They are booking me to come and train their support staff on using Google Docs. I even had one ask me "why have we been wasting money on [large software b
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SEOCentro - SEO News (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
Ionut Alex. Chitu found out how to insert a table of contents into a Google document by kidnapping some existing, but non-officially released code: just paste ... javascript:mr("TocSettings"); ... into the browser address bar when in your Google Docs document and hit return. If you used headlines in the document, they will now be linked to. Another useful feature not in the Google document editor menu...
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TechBlogger (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
iPhone/iPod touch only: Free iPhone application MiGhtyDocs performs a simple but handy task—namely, synchronizing your Google documents and spreadsheets to your iPhone for read-anywhere access. The big obvious drawbacks are a lack of any editing or modifying access, and a lack of support for Google’s PowerPoint-cloning Presentations service, but if you do a good amount [...]
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The Happy Hospitalist (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
I have created yet another section on my blog. I am going to post my hospitals order sets on line in a google document format. I posted the following email to docs I have on file in my email system requesting they review and edit it at will to create super duper protocols. If you have a google account, and I have invited you, you can edit them. Google documents are amazing. A thousand people can look...
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Moving at the Speed of Creativity (Free subscription) | 28/07/2008
If you have not recently created a spreadsheet in Google Documents and used the free option to create a form, you should give it a try. I still subscribe to Surveymonkey and use it for some web surveys, but increasingly I find myself using Google Documents for web forms. Why? It is free so when I [...]