Google has added the third leg to its online suite of office applications. The new addition, dubbed “Presentations,” is analogous to Microsoft PowerPoint. Now that Google has a full-fledged productivity suite, it has shortened its name from “Google Docs and Spreadsheet” to simply “Google Docs.” After logging in to access the suite, users will find presentation files listed alongside documents and spreadsheets in the Google Docs list. They can be edited, shared and published using the Google Docs interface.
Google Ratchets Up Fight for Desktop With PowerPoint Rival
Posted by: Erika Morphy September 18, 2007 02:23 PMGoogle has added the third leg to its online suite of office applications. The new addition, dubbed “Presentations,” is analogous to Microsoft PowerPoint. Now that Google has a full-fledged productivity suite, it has shortened its name from “Google Docs and Spreadsheet” to simply “Google Docs.” After logging in to access the suite, users will find presentation files listed alongside documents and spreadsheets in the Google Docs list. They can be edited, shared and published using the Google Docs interface.