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At the start of the second semester this year, I declared my classes free of paper. I vowed to stop the paper onslaught that has long cast a shadow over my otherwise sunny career as Mrs. Tricia Buck, English Teacher Extraordinaire. I had thought often about going the paperless route, I was just waiting for...
Recently passing the 1 billion user mark, Google has come a long way since it was first founded back in 1998 and has become a byword for internet searches. But, beyond chucking a couple of words into the main search box, do you really know how to get the best out of it?
What is Google Docs? Google Docs is a free, Web-based word processing, presentations and spreadsheets program. Unlike desktop software, Google Docs lets people create web-based documents, presentations and spreadsheets that anyone in the group can update from his/her own computer, even at the same time.
Presentation Limits: 10 people can edit a presentation simultaneously10 people can edit a document simultaneously50 people can edit a spreadsheet simultaneously Comparison of different Google Docs Google and COPPA information Google Docs is more than just a document. It is also: Google document Collaboration in Google Docs Click on Share in the right hand corner and then Share with others.