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    1. Google et le travail collaboratif Par V. Vandoorne - Akimedia
    2. Calendar - http://calendar.google.com/
        • Start : April 2006 (out of beta since july 2009)
        • Similar to desktop calendar applications such as Microsoft Outlook or iCal
        • synchronized with mobile devices (e.g., BlackBerry, Palm, iPhone, Pocket PC, Android phones) 
        • or with PC applications (e.g., Microsoft Outlook) via third party software, and natively with Apple's iCal
        • Sharing calendars (congés scolaires belges, évènements sportifs, web, agenda famillial,...) 
        • Rappels gratuits par SMS, popup, mails.
        • No ads
        • Offline mode
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    3. Docs - http://docs.google.com
      • Google Docs is a free, Web-based word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, and form application.
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        • Google Docs is Google's "software as a service" version of an office suite. 
        • Create and edit documents online
        • Collaborating in real-time with other users
        • Docs are automatically saved to prevent data loss
        • Revision history is automatically kept
        • Save in OpenOffice, HTML, PDF, RTF, Text, Word
        • equation editor
        • In the case of spreadsheets, users can be notified of changes to any specified regions via e-mail. 
        • Offline mode, Mobile access
    4. Gmail  - https://mail.google.com
        • Gmail is a free , advertising-supported webmail , POP3 , and IMAP service
        • Start : 1st April 2004 (out of beta since February 2007)
        • 146 million users monthly (July 2009)
        •   7350 MB of free storage with additional storage ranging from 10 GB to 400 GB available for $20 to $500 (US) per year.
        • a search-oriented interface and a " conversation view " similar to an Internet forum
        • Offline access (with Gears)
        • Chat
        • Import other e-mails account
        • No easy HTML signature :-(
        • Use your own @domainname.com
    5. Group - http://groups.google.com
      • Google Groups is a service that supports discussion groups, including many Usenet newsgroups, based on common interests. 
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        • Accessed using a web browser 
        • or by subscribing to receive email
        • Groups search, Profiles, Rating posts, Starring threads, E-mail masking, Group web pages
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    6. Translate - http://translate.google.com
      • Google Translate is a beta service provided by Google to translate a section of text, or a webpage, into another language.
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        • Google uses its own translation software. 
        • statistical analysis rather than traditional rule-based analysis
    7. Knol - http://knol.google.com
      • Knol is a Google project that aims to include user-written articles on a range of topics.
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        • Beta : July 2008
        • knols will contain the personal opinions of the author (Wikipedia try to be neutral)
        • No Google logo (!?)
        • 100000 articles (January 2009) 
        • The authors have an option to allow their knols to be edited by the public, to make them editable only to co-authors or to make them closed entirely. They may also choose to include ads from Google's AdSense to their knols.
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    8. Blogger - http://www.blogger.com
      • Blogger is a blog publishing system.
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        • publish on http://subdomains .blogspot.com
        • or use your own domain name
        • Template collection
        • Template customisation
        • "Blogger for Word" (a free add-in for Microsoft Word )
        • Google Docs has direct publishing integration to Blogger
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    9. Talk - http://www.google.com/talk/
      • Google Talk ( GTalk ) is a free Windows and web-based application for instant messaging and voice over internet protocol (VOIP).
        • XMPP/Jabber compliant (open protocol)
        • Integrated with Gmail 
        • Voicemail (10' MP3 send by mail)
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    10. Vidéo - http://video.google.com
      • Google Video is a free video sharing website and also a video search engine.
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    12. Wave
      • Google Wave is "a personal communication and collaboration tool" announced by Google at the Google I/O conference on May 27, 2009.[1][2] It is a web-based service, computing platform, and communications protocol designed to merge e-mail, instant messaging, wikis, and social networking.

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