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Strengths

  • Community Collaboration
  • Customized Deployment
  • Sharing Files and Content

Weaknesses

  • Technical Support
  • Access Controls
  • Social Media Services

Most Favorable Review

Meagen Eisenberg's review of Google Docs

Just used their spreadsheet solution to collaborate with colleagues and it was so cool. Loved that I could see in real-time the edits my colleagues were making, but have the ...
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Most Critical Review

Ben Waligoske's review of Google Docs

Google Docs is a solid, freemium document collaboration tool. Good for anything that is not of high-security (although you can password protect your docs) and/or quick edits ...
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What is it good for?

Content Management
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Enterprise Content Management
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Resources

Watch a video on getting started with Google Docs

Google Docs Basics Community rating of 0 out of 5.
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Singing Up, Creating a Document, Editing, Sharing and Collaborating, Publishing and Printing, Inserting Images, Links, and Comments.

Google Documents Getting Started Guide Community rating of 0 out of 5.
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There is no shortage of articles on how to use Boolean search strings to find great candidates online. Today I’ll share a tip on how you can quickly save those formatted resumes you find online for future reference to Google Docs. That way you’ll start building a resume database of resumes that allows you to quickly search, attached notes with timestamps and even track updated versions over time.

Using Google Docs as a Resume Database Community rating of 0 out of 5.
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Google Docs users can now upload and work with files and documents as large as 10 gigabytes.

Google Docs bumps maximum file size to 10GB Community rating of 0 out of 5.
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