OK, so earlier today I gushed about “Google Drive” finally coming out. Then I read a corresponding post over at the Google Enterprise blog. There I saw this little blurb about the Google Docs List Data API:
Google Apps Premier Edition users can also use the Google Documents List Data API to upload files to Google
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Years ago there were lots of rumors around about the upcoming “Google Drive” online storage project… yet nothing ever really came of it. (I last mentioned it in 2006)
Until today.
The Google Docs blog announced the ability to store your files in the cloud. Not just Google Docs files, but any files.
Here’s the pitch:
Instead of emailing
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Nocs is an interesting take on the concept of having access to your notes from anywhere. Instead of having to build out another infrastructure, the Nocs author leverages your existing Google Docs account for storage and integration. Just use the windows client to work with existing docs or create new ones.
Aside from the “in
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I’ve found, in the past month, that Google Desktop has actually become very useful to have around. While I’ve tried it in the past, it just never caught on but with the addition of some recent gadgets it has become something I use every day on my work machine.
What are these new gadgets? All are
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As promised in a September blog post, earlier this month we got a nice facelift for Google Docs spreadsheet. While looks aren’t everything, the facelift certainly is a good thing in spreadsheet’s case. It just “feels” more like a real app now, you know?
(and don’t get me wrong – I’ve been using the spreadsheet tool
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