Google is putting a cloud collaboration clobbering on Microsoft Office, unlocking tag-teaming capabilities in desktop-based Office applications through a new Google Apps connector. Google Cloud ...
My friend Shan Sinha announced that Google Docs will soon be able to edit and share documents directly from Microsoft Office. If it sounds counterintuitive to you, don’t knock it until you try it. The ...
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Google Docs just got better for users of Microsoft Office when they released a plug-in for the popular office suite that connects Office to Google’s cloud. The plug-in, called Google Cloud Connect for ...
According to Google, the Private AI Compute service is just as secure as using local processing on your device. However, ...
Google has launched a tool to allow Microsoft Office users to sync Word and other documents with Google Docs. The plug-in, Google Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office, also lets people collaborate on ...
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“This is just the beginning,” Jay Yagnik, Google’s vice president of AI innovation and research, wrote in a blog post.
Google Docs, the online suite of productivity applications, has long offered collaborative, cloud-based sharing and editing of office-type documents. A new add-in for Microsoft Office, Cloud Connect, ...
Google on Thursday expanded the availability of Google Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office, which lets Office users sync their activity with Google Docs. The service, which launched in beta in November ...
Google has launched its new Google Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office into public testing. The system allows users of Microsoft Office to make sure that their documents are securely backed up on their ...
Connect Microsoft Office with Google Docs, thanks to this freebie. Wouldn’t it be great if you could combine the best of MicrosoftOffice and Google Docs? Imagine the feature set and usabilityof Office ...