The ability to edit Google Docs on the devices will make both Android devices and the iPad more relevant for business users, helping them further break down enterprise walls while boosting user ...
Google Docs is an online office suite that lets you create, edit, and view documents using a web browser. You’ve also been able to view apps in a mobile browser for ...
Google is making a change to what it calls the “First Open Experience” that will launch Docs in edit mode, with Sheets and Slides also getting a “more creation-focused experience.” Opening a document ...
Google Docs finally makes it possible to edit your documents on certain mobile devices. If you're using an iOS device or Android 2.2, you'll get access to the new mobile editor over the "next few days ...
The move to mobile editing comes after Google dropped a not-so-subtle hint about the upcoming capability in September at its Google Atmosphere cloud computing conference in Paris. The initial rollout ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The Google Docs update will be available for devices running the tech ...
Google has rolled out new updates for Docs, Sheets, and Slides on iOS that add support for Microsoft Office files. A bunch of different Office formats are supported without the need for file ...
Google Docs has always offered a lot of potential to mobile users. On any PC, you can create, view, edit, and collaborate in documents in real-time. The feature interacts well with Office and other ...
Google Docs for Android has introduced an offline editing feature. Android tablets and smartphones running the software no longer require an internet connection to grant users access to their files.