Spreadsheets, which are similar to databases, can help you visualize and manage data entities and values that make up your company's customer information repository. If that information doesn't reside ...
Today for the 30 Days With…Google Docs project I did some more exploring to see what Google Docs spreadsheets can do. While I don’t want them to get in the way of real functionality, I am admittedly a ...
Although there are many options available for displaying RSS feeds, both for your own use and as a service for visitors to your company's website, you might want to consider using a Google docs ...
Webmonkey reader and mashup creator extraordinaire Tony Hirst recently sent us an e-mail pointing out two great new mashup he's been working on. Both of his latest mashups use Google Docs to pull and ...
Those of you that crunch numbers using Google Docs: The company has just added a cool new feature to the spreadsheets editor – merging cells vertically. In addition to the existing horizontal merging ...
A common criticism of Google Docs when it first launched was that it was primitive. Its word processor was barely better than WordPad, for example, which has been free with Windows since the 1980s. In ...
Google Docs spreadsheet is introducing a new feature in its otherwise useful functionalities. Google spreadsheet now lets users create web-based forms. This is useful for soliciting sign ups, surveys, ...
Google Docs and Spreadsheets has hit a bit of a growth curve since June. About 1.6 million people used the Web-based service in October, compared to 635,000 in June, according to Compete. That is a ...
Google Docs & Spreadsheets was launched tonight -- it is refreshing to see they got rid of the old Writely look. The new service has a definite Google feel reminding me of a cross between Gmail and ...
"In a world full of applications, why do documents and spreadsheets seem to run everything?" That's the question posed by Coda, a startup that's spent the last three years secretly developing "a ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...