Improvements coming to Google Docs editors and sharing settings

According to Google Apps Team, the following improvements will be rolled out to all Google Apps users in the month of June:

  • Starting on June 16th, 2010, Google will introduce new sharing settings in Google Docs, designed to make sharing easier and to give your users more control over their files.  Now your users will be able to assign a sharing setting to a file in just one step and see at-a-glance how each document is shared. To learn more, please visit the official help center at http://goo.gl/I8Jp
  • Starting on June 21st, 2010, Google will begin activating the new Google documents editor for all users.  This new editor offers character-by-character real-time collaboration, better document import fidelity, and many new features like built-in chat with co-editors. To learn more, please visit the official help center at http://goo.gl/8Idy
  • Starting on June 30th, 2010, Google will begin activating the new Google spreadsheets editor for all users.  This new editor offers many new features like an editable formula bar, cell auto-complete and faster performance.  To learn more, please visit the official help center at http://goo.gl/Qgze

As always, we look forward to receiving your comments.

Until next time,

The Driz Group Team

Microsoft SharePoint 2010: New features for your business

SharePoint is a business collaboration and content management platform used for document collaboration, creating company wikis, blogs, Web sites, Intranet sites, and more. SharePoint also provides additional features like a company portal and centralized content libraries.

SharePoint integrates with Office 2010 and Office Web Apps to provide the Microsoft Office experience across the web, the desktop, phone and browser.

New and enhanced features of SharePoint 2010 include better collaboration, ability for several people to edit a document in real-time similar to the exisiting feature of Google Apps, new website design tools and last but not least, off-line access and synchronization.

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