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bernard tan

Google Docs Editing Goes Mobile - 0 views

  • Google () announced Wednesday morning that it has begun rolling out mobile editing for Google Docs (). The update isn’t yet available for everyone, but it should be available to all over the next few days.To date, only Google Docs spreadsheets have supported mobile editing. When the the update hits, all Google Docs documents will be editable on devices running Android () 2.2 (and higher) and iOS 3.0+.We’ve not been able to test it out yet, but Google has released a little video — as seen above — showcasing the new mobile editing capabilities of Google Docs.
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    That means that... - You can work on that important memo...while on the bus or train to work. - If you're behind on a group proposal, but really want to make it to the ball game tonight, your whole team can work on it from the bleacher seats. - You can take minute-by-minute notes at a concert so you'll always remember the setlist. And your friends can jealously follow in real-time at home. - and the list goes on!
Shamini Thilarajah

This week in Docs: New features for your Google Docs videos - Docs Blog - 3 views

    • Shamini Thilarajah
       
      An alternative when working with Google Apps when uploading videos to YouTube is an issue with the Acad Staff.
  • Beginning this week, you’ll be able to go beyond simply playing your videos within Google Docs -- you can now insert your videos into Google Sites, embed them anywhere on the web, and caption them for your viewers.
Shamini Thilarajah

Demo Google Docs - 2 views

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    If you're trying to introduce new users to Google Docs during trainings, Google Docs Demos could be a good way to get everyone trying the tools as quickly as possible without having to sign-up.
yeuann

Google Fusion Tables - 0 views

  • Google Fusion Tables in documents listWith this week’s update, we’re also integrating Google Fusion Tables into your documents list. Google Fusion Tables is a data management web application that makes it easy to gather, visualize and collaborate on data online. Now you’ll be able to store and share your Fusion Tables with the rest of the files in your documents list.Recently, people have used Google Fusion Tables to:Visualize evacuation zones for New York City during Hurricane IreneHost data sets made public by the State of CaliforniaGather data from local flu shot clinics for Google Flu Vaccine FinderMap shelters and road status during the tsunami crisis in JapanGo to Create new > Table from your documents list menu to get started visualizing or sharing tables of data in .csv, .xls or .kml files.
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    Could be a useful tool for integrating with our mobile apps in future, especially mGeo?
Ashley Tan

Free Technology for Teachers: New Google Docs Community Offers How-to Videos - 1 views

  • Today, Google launched a new community on YouTube for Google Docs users to share tips and ideas for using Google Docs in education and other arenas. The community features how-to videos created by Google and by Google Docs users just like you. The video playlists cover everything from the very basics through advanced features of spreadsheets in Google Docs.
Ashley Tan

Docs Blog: Better control in Google Sites with page-level permissions - 4 views

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    For the e-portfolio team
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    Finally! :)
Shamini Thilarajah

Comment-only access in Google documents - Docs Blog - 2 views

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    For e-portfolio team: Comment-only access in Google documents
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    We diigo-ed this at the same time! :)
Sally Loan

Upload images in Google Spreadsheets - Docs Blog - 1 views

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    upload images to Google spreadsheet is possible!
yeuann

Automatic mobile rendering for Google Sites - Docs Blog - 3 views

  • As the dramatic growth of the mobile web changes the way people consume content, it’s becoming increasingly important for publishers to provide a good mobile experience. With this in mind, we just added automatic mobile rendering in Google Sites for iOS 3.0+ and Android 2.2+ devices, and a mobile version of the Google Sites lists. By going to General settings under More actions > Manage site and clicking on Automatically adjust site for mobile phones, your Google site will be automatically adjusted whenever it’s viewed from an iOS or Android 2.2+ device
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    I tried testing this feature for my sample e-portfolio on my iPhone. Looks promising...
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