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How Collaborative Writing Tools Make Your Life Easier

Thanks to the Internet, collaborating on a writing project should be a breeze. If you have ever co-produced one, you know this can be difficult. It shouldn't be with the right tool.

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Google Spreadsheet Gets Offline Support, Speed-up and Bunch of Features

Google has recently improved Google Spreadsheets with more functionality, including offline support and some cool new features.

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Boost Productivity With These Excellent Google Spreadsheet Scripts

If you use a spreadsheet application to crunch data, then custom scripts could be the master key. Start rolling with these excellent Google Spreadsheet scripts and make use of your data in new ways.

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7 Really Simple Tips To Manage Your Files And Folders On Google Drive

There’s a lot you can do with 15GB of free storage. Ultimately, managing it well means knowing how to handle the files and folders you will keep on Google Drive. These tips help.

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QuickOffice Goes Free On Android & iOS, Offers 10GB Extra Google Drive Storage

Google previously made QuickOffice free for Google Apps for Business customers, but now the office productivity suite is free for anyone on both Android and iOS devices.

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10 Ways to Use Your Cloud Storage That You May Not Have Thought Of

When we talk about cloud storage, it usually revolves around backup and collaboration. So, let’s try to find some more interesting ways to fill up all the space they give us for free.

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The Best 10 Google Docs Tips For Teachers As They Go Back To School

Back-to-school time is underway, and I'm sure you teachers are already balancing your lives, your classroom, and your pesky administrations. What could make life just a little bit easier for you? Google Docs, my dear educator friend. Google Docs. Below, we have ten awesome tips to help you out when handling your students and their parents. Some of them you may know, but others, you very well may not.

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How To Organize Your Research With The Power Of Google Drive

There are certain advantages to using Google Drive for your research work. It's free and available from everywhere of course. Everyone with a Google account has it by default. Tied to your Google account, it gives you a range of collaboration options. It only gets better from here as you can use the Research tool to power all your probes and quests.

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Create Great Diagrams Using Cacoo & Google Drive

What do you use when you need to draw a diagram? Do you do the whole thing from scratch? Do you create each and every box with a series of four lines, or do you use a program that creates the box for you? Would you go a step further and use a template? Would you appreciate ready-made images of desk furniture to design your office layout? If you're anything like me, you're always ready to make the job as easy as possible. That's where Cacoo comes in.

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Try MindMup Mind-Mapping Via Google Drive

If you've ever tried to create a mind-map for your brainstorming sessions, you'll know that using the right tool is essential. There are many sites with mind-mapping tools to choose from, and choosing between them can be a huge hassle as they're all quite good in their own way. Today though, we'll take a good look at MindMup and show you why this should be the first one you try.

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Stop, Collaborate and List: 5 iPhone Apps for Shared List-Keeping

The App Store is full of applications that allow you to form lists and collaborate with others. Whether you are looking for lists to keep track of things around the house, or for work related reasons, the iPhone has you covered. Think about it: what better way is there to keep track of shopping lists than collaborating in a list the whole family can get access to? How about keeping track of important household chores for your kids? Whatever your reason, there apps are out there, and they are incredibly useful.

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OneDrive vs Google Drive - Which Is Best for Office Productivity?

As the push towards web apps has evolved, we're now met with two powerful cloud solutions -- SkyDrive and Google Drive. These two options offer all the tools needed for file synchronization and office productivity. However, while both of them can be great, only one of them can be the best solution for office productivity. In order to objectively evaluate which solution is more ideal, we will take a close look at both. Who shall be the winner?

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Access, Create, and Share Your Google Drive Documents On the iPad [iOS]

Google Drive is similar to the popularly used cloud storage service, Dropbox, but Drive includes built-in document creation features that are missing in Dropbox. And though Dropbox integrates with dozens of third-party applications, Google Drive contains convenient document sharing and collaboration features that Google and iPad users should be taking advantage of. Chris Hoffman has already reviewed Google Drive for Android, and in this review I will cover the iPad version.

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Top 10 Creative Uses For Dropbox Or Other Cloud Storage

The agility, flexibility, and low-cost scale ups turn cloud storage options into more than an online vault to back up your documents and files. But cloud storage is more than these important but mundane uses. As users across the world prove, cloud storage gives us so many creative uses to try out. What’s also attractive is cloud services like Dropbox, SkyDrive, Google Drive, Sugar Sync etc. come with free options.

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How To Get The Most Free Space On Dropbox, Box, SkyDrive & More - The Complete Guide

Cloud storage services offer a minimum amount of free space to everyone who signs up, but you can often get more. You can upgrade your cloud drive with gigabytes and gigabytes of free space in a few easy steps, often just by referring friends to your service of choice. The free space you can get using these methods doesn’t expire. You’ll have the space forever.

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Making the Most of Google Drive With Integrated Apps

Google Drive can be used to sync files between your computers, but that’s just one of its many features. Google wants Google Drive to be your new cloud hard drive, accessible from any device. To help make this happen, Google allows third-party apps to integrate with Drive. A Google Drive app works like a regular web app, except that it doesn’t store its files on its own web servers – it stores them in your Google Drive account.

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Which Is The Mobile Cloud Option For You? iCloud vs. SkyDrive vs. Google Drive

It seems the cloud is hard to escape these days - both in your daily tech life, and on websites such as ours. Only last week I wrote an article about cloud-based PowerPoint alternatives, the week before an article about DOS games in the cloud and before that you might have caught me harping on about online backup solutions. There’s good reason for the buzz - it’s both handy and a growing necessity.

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Access Your Files From Anywhere With Google Drive [Android]

If you’re using Google Drive on your computer and you own an Android smartphone or tablet, you should install Google Drive for Android. With the app, you can access the files in your Google Drive from anywhere – just drop a file into the Google Drive folder on your computer and it will be available in the app. Google Drive for Android also incorporates Google Docs, so you can edit your documents and spreadsheets on the go.

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Google Drive iOS Users Can Now Edit Files [Update]

A little over two months after Google released its Google Drive apps for iOS devices, it has received an update which now allows users to edit Google documents within the cloud-based apps. Google Drive is a cloud-based storage service similar to Dropbox, Box.com, and iCloud. It provides users up to 2GB of free storage space, and up to 18GB of additional space for registered referrals.

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