2. Google
Docs
a freeware web-
based office suite
offered by Google
within its
Google Drive
service.
allows users to
create and edit
documents
online while
collaborating in
real-time with
other users
combines the features
of Writely and
Spreadsheets with a
presentation program
incorporating
Technology designed
by Tonic
Systems
3. Google
Docs
At the beginning of the Google Doc they have
introduced a data storage of files up to 1GB total in size.
increase up to 10GB
In 2012 Google has come out an idea by
replacing the Google Doc into Google Drive.
4. originated from two separate
products, Writely and Google
Spreadsheets.
On March 9, 2006, Google
announced that it had acquired
Upstartle
In February 2007, Google Docs
(Beta) was made available to
Google Apps users.
On September 17, 2007,
Google released their
presentation program
product for Google Docs
On July 6, 2009, Google announced
on their official blog that Google Docs
along with other Google Apps would
be taken out of beta.
On March 7, 2010, DocVerse,
an online document collaboration
company, was acquired by Google
On April 26, 2012, Google
Launched Google Drive,
which replaces Google Docs.
It combines all of the Docs
features with improved storage
functionality. This also includes
the Google Docs service into
Google Drive.
5. Google Docs
Why
Google
Docs
Sharing
and
collaboration
Security
Compatible
with others
format
Free &
Paperless
According to Jacqui
Cheng, Google’s target audience
trends are more toward
educational institutions and
businesses, and the company's list
of customers has been steadily
growing with names like Procter &
Gamble, General Electric
Corporation, and Prudential.
Lots of
storage
space
Become
the owner
of any file
you
created