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Will Cloud Computing Kill the Operating System? We'll Debate That, and Much More, at Cloud3That's conceivable today because computer users spend so much of their time working with cloud-based applications and services like Gmail, Google Docs, Google Spreadsheets, Mint, YouTube, Hulu, Picnik, et cetera (the list is already endless). In this article: Cloud computing, EMC, Chrome OS, Google, Mozy, Google Docs, and InfoWorld |
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Gawker | November 05, 2009
Big Google Is Watching: Meet Your Creepy Google Dossier (and Mine) [Your Privacy Is An Illusion]
But, really, it just scares the crap out of you. Google knows all. You might know Google owns YouTube, GMail, GChat, Google News, Google Docs and Google Reader, but the full privacy impact probably hasn't hit you until you look at the...
In this article: Google, Google Video, Google Apps, Google News, Google Reader, Google search, and YouTube
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CNN | November 04, 2009
A trip into the secret, online 'cloud'
...photos or those of family. I conclude my journey a bit disappointed. I still wish I could have found my Google docs, Blogger posts or YouTube videos in the real world. But, on my quest, I did get a sense that the haze around the cloud is...
In this article: Google, Amazon, Facebook, IBM, Cloud computing, Microsoft, E mail, Gmail, San Jose, and California
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Guardian Unlimited | November 05, 2009
Google centralises privacy control
...internet. Most internet searches are passing on the servers of the quasi-monopoly, and a growing number of people are using more and more Google products as YouTube, Gmail, Google Maps and Google Docs become more and more popular. So the...
In this article: Google, Dashboard, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and Zurich
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CNN | November 05, 2009
Google releases Dashboard privacy tool
...collected about them. Called Google Dashboard, the service provides an online summary of a user's Google files -- Gmail, Google Docs, Picasa photos and so on -- by collecting pre-existing privacy controls in one place. Dashboard users can...
In this article: Google, Dashboard, U.S., E mail, Picasa, Mashable, Gmail, and CNET
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CNET News.com | November 04, 2009
Google Dashboard lifts curtain on stored data
...Internet. With nearly two-thirds of all Internet searches passing through its servers and growing numbers of people using its Google Docs, Gmail, and YouTube services, Google is a vital gateway to information for Internet users. Google has...
In this article: Google, YouTube, CNET, Gmail, Microsoft, Customers, Google Picasa, and Dashboard
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CNET News.com | May 14, 2009
Widespread Google outages rattle users
Many people found Google's search site was extremely slow or inaccessible Thursday, and other reports pointed to troubles with other properties including YouTube, Gmail, Google Analytics, Google Maps, Google Docs, AdSense, and Blogger.
In this article: Google, Gmail, Twitter, Intel, Asia, New York, Linux, and Google Maps
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The Register | October 07, 2009
Google tests clipboard in the sky
...videos, copying maps into Google Docs, and more. Currently, you can copy and paste between Google Spreadsheets and Google Docs, but this requires use of your desktop PC clipboard. And Google - as we all know - would rather you avoided...
In this article: Google, Gmail, HTML, Google Apps, and YouTube
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Google Code Blog | May 20, 2009
Guice Deuce
...of traction both inside and outside of Google. Almost every Java-based application at Google is also a Guice-based application; the list includes AdWords, Google Docs, Gmail, and even YouTube. Open source users run Guice in everything from...
In this article: Java, Google, Google Web Toolkit, Google App Engine, Gmail, AdWords, and YouTube
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PC World: Latest Technology News | February 18, 2009
Search the Web Without a Browser
...shortcut. The Google Quick Search Box can search not only Google sites (including YouTube and Google Docs), but also Wikipedia.com and even programs, files, Address Book contacts, bookmarks, and other data on your Mac. "Search the Web...
In this article: Microsoft Office, Google, Quicksilver, LaunchBar, Laptop, Butler, Application, and Wikipedia.com
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Description from Wikipedia:
Google Docs is a free, Web-based word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, and form application offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. Google Docs combines the features of two services, Writely and Spreadsheets, which were merged into a single product on October 10, 2006. A third product for presentations, incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems, was released on September 17, 2007.
- Name:
- Google Docs
- Genre:
- Online spreadsheet, Presentations, Word processor
- Developed by:
- Writely Team (originally)
- OS:
- Web-based application
- Website:
- http://docs.google.com/
- Language:
- Multilingual (48)
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