Why Google Docs makes using wikis a snap.

Hosted by Bryan Person. Recorded from Boston, Massachusetts, USA and published for Monday, December 11, 2006.

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Overview of Google Docs

  • Formerly Writely (if you type in writely.com, it will redirect to Google Docs).
  • Document can be easily shared with others.
  • WSYWIG for editing, adding bold, italics, links, lists, etc.
  • Lesss threatening to newbies, who are generally comfortable with using Google
  • Easy to track changes, including by author.
  • Different editors on a document can add comments in colored texts.
  • Google Doc can be exported as an HTML page, a Word doc, or PDF.

Bottom line: easy to update, share and collaborate on.

  • “NEW COMM ROAD MAP”: Using Google Docs
    1. If you have a Gmail account, along the very top click on the link to “Docs and Spreadsheets
    2. If you don’t have a Gmail account or aren’t part of a Google Group, go to docs.google.com and sign up. You’ll need to provide a username and password.
    3. From the Google Docs entry page, click on the “New Doument” link.
    4. Give the document a title by clicking on “Untitled.”
    5. Click on the “Collaborate” button on the top right to give others access to the document.
    6. Once you get in there, play around~
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