- How to archive your tweets on Twitter to Google Docs, Evernote and others Since Twitter won't let your search old tweets, here's our simple guide to archiving your own tweets for practicality and posterity.
- Google announces offline viewing and editing in Google Docs Google Docs has just announced its much-awaited offline feature, enabling Google Chrome users to view and edit documents and to view spreadsheets without an internet connection.
- Google Drive launches, an evolution of Google Docs Amid increasing speculation Google has today introduced Google Drive. Google Drive is a personal cloud storage service that offers Google account holders the ability to upload, share and access videos, photos, Google Docs, PDFs and more from just about anywhere and on just about any device.
- Google Docs editing comes to Android and iOS As we speculated in this morning’s article Google Docs now supports editing on Android and iOS devices, including the iPad. In the coming days Google will be rolling out their ‘new documents editor’ that supports editing on mobile browsers.
- Three new features in Google Docs In a blog post on the official Google Docs blog three new Google Docs features have been announced and will be made available over the coming days: auto-corrections, LaTex in equations, and images in spreadsheet cells.