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Official Google Blog: Google Apps highlights - 6/4/2010 - 0 views

  • data sorting controls to the new version of Google spreadsheets. Rather than sorting an entire worksheet by values in a single column
  • visual indicators to show which cells a particular formula references
  • reshare posts that you find interesting without having to copy and paste the original content
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    This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks.
Vipas Suktavornprasit

With new Facebook Groups, FriendFeed's gone mainstream. Two years late. - 0 views

  • FriendFeed was, and still is, loved by a loyal following for its fast, powerful social sharing and discussion possibilities.
  • but by stripping those out what we have here is essentially FriendFeed’s vision gone mainstream
  • the team that pioneered realtime discussion and sharing groups at FriendFeed now works at Facebook and its co-creator Bret Taylor is now CTO there
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  • “The real value in the new Groups stem from two things”, he tells me. “First, instant group chat… and second, using the Group “wall” is a real-time experience, obviously pulling from the FriendFeed playbook by allowing replies and likes to push conversations to the top of the page without having to refresh. “These are both steps towards an interface familiar to FriendFeed users, but not necessarily ones that will cause them to leave FriendFeed behind.”
  • “There’s nothing broken with FriendFeed, and the community that exists there isn’t going to leave unless they have an imperative reason to do; either a collection of killer features that FriendFeed fails to offer, or FriendFeed is shut down. Until then, FriendFeed’s not going anywhere.”
  • “FriendFeed found a very compelling social formula, but never managed to scale it in the face of Twitter and Facebook’s massive growth. However, the idea itself is rather valuable.
Vipas Suktavornprasit

GoogleApps function list : SORT - 0 views

  • Returns the rows in the given data range (or array), sorted according to the given key columns.
  • To specify a column within the data range, give its index within the range: 1 is the first column of the range
  • To specify another column outside the range (e.g. an intermediate calculated value that you don't want to include in your output), just specify it as a range.
Vipas Suktavornprasit

Google Apps update alerts: Now in new Google spreadsheets editor: Range sorting and for... - 0 views

  • When editing a spreadsheet, select ‘Tools’, then ‘Sort...’
    • Vipas Suktavornprasit
       
      Rather have to select a range of columns too in order to enable "Data has header row" and "add another (column)".
  • You can now choose column ranges in ascending or descending order.
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