Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Google Docs




Google Docs is a free web-based word processor application. It includes spreadsheets and presentations as well as the word processor. It allows users to create basic documents from scratch or from the many templates offered on the application. Templates include bullet lists, columns, tables, images, comments, formulas, easy to change fonts, and more.
This Google application allows you to upload any existing files and includes easy editing. It is mainly used for its ability to share documents with other Google Doc users online. You can choose to share with whoever you want and control who can or cannot see the documents online. It allows multiple users to open, share, and edit documents at the same time. You could share a document to all online users if you choose. Even when documents are publically viewable, all edits made to already-shared documents are automatically republished. You can also post any documents to blog, helping you to receive any feedback from your work. This is a very easy process to benefit all Google Doc users.
The easy online storage benefits users to save all documents in their account. This creates any and all un-needed flask drives or hard drives to save any documents. All documents are organized within folders created by the account users. Having your own Google Doc account is like having your own desktop online. All of your created documents are well organized, safely stored, and available to do whatever you please with them.
This application benefits many individual college students, any study groups, and even companies. It helps to keep things organized and people connected. It helps professors and study groups to share schedules and prepare weekly assignments. Spreadsheets can be used to share deadlines, assignment details, and any feedback. Documents can be shared to anyone at any given time and edited by any members welcomed to view it. College students may be interested in using this application to create any assignments, take any notes, blog any documents, receive any feedback, or create any document; all from any web accessed computer.
Google Docs is like having Microsoft Word for free, online, and with many other benefits and privileges.

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