Earlier this summer, Google announced that it is leveraging the power of artificial intelligence to help you write better in Google Docs, and now the grammar check tool is getting some competition.
This article has been updated. Google is warning that a forthcoming update to Google Docs could prevent browser extensions from functioning properly. The company is changing the way that Google Docs ...
Google Docs will soon receive an enhancement that will further improve its performance. The search engine giant announced its Google Docs update, saying that it will soon change the way in which the ...
There are other benefits to using a Web-based productivity platform aside from the ability to collaborate online in real-time. For today’s 30 Days With…Google Docs post, we’ll explore another one of ...
We've featured a few Chrome extensions for Google services before, but today Google released three official extensions. With them, you can view your Google Calendar, clip web pages to Google Docs, and ...
You can use Grammarly in Google Docs by installing a browser extension. Grammarly makes spelling, grammar, and punctuation suggestions for free, though there's a ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Google Docs has become the universal document collaboration platform. Features such as Voice Typing, Smart Chips, and Version History surpass most word processors, but many have ...
Chrome: Google's adding offline support to Gmail, Calendar, and Docs. The offline support comes via the Offline Google Mail extension, available now in the Chrome Web Store. To get started with ...
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