Google Docs is a software application on the Web in which documents and spreadsheets can be created, edited and stored online. Files can be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection and a full-featured Web browser. Google Docs is a part of a complete set of online applications offered by and associated with Google.
Google users Docs can import, create, edit and update documents and spreadsheets in different fonts and formats, with formulas combining text, lists, tables and images. Google Docs is compatible with most presentation software and word processing. The work can be published as a web page or as a print-ready manuscript. Users can control who sees their work. Google Docs is ideal for editing within a company, keeping blogs or composition working for viewing by the general public.
Google Docs lends itself to collaborative projects in which several authors are working together in real time from different locations geographically. All participants can see TSD who has made changes and when those changes were made. Because the documents are stored online, and can also be stored on users' computers, there is no risk of loss of data in response to a localized disaster. However, the nature Internet-based Google Docs has raised concerns among some writers that their work may not be denied or secure.
Google users Docs can import, create, edit and update documents and spreadsheets in different fonts and formats, with formulas combining text, lists, tables and images. Google Docs is compatible with most presentation software and word processing. The work can be published as a web page or as a print-ready manuscript. Users can control who sees their work. Google Docs is ideal for editing within a company, keeping blogs or composition working for viewing by the general public.
Google Docs lends itself to collaborative projects in which several authors are working together in real time from different locations geographically. All participants can see TSD who has made changes and when those changes were made. Because the documents are stored online, and can also be stored on users' computers, there is no risk of loss of data in response to a localized disaster. However, the nature Internet-based Google Docs has raised concerns among some writers that their work may not be denied or secure.
