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Get Your Files Out of Google Docs With New Export OptionsGoogle Docs has become a viable tool for web workers and businesses looking to create, manage, and share their word processing, presentation, and spreadsheet files in the cloud. To-date, however, if you’ve wanted to take your data out of the cloud and download it to your desktop, you would have to ... |
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Google Docs gets Convert, Zip, and Download featureGoogle is giving users of Docs, its online application suite, the ability to download a number of documents simultaneously. ... |
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Liberate your Google Docs with Convert, Zip and DownloadThis past September, you may have heard about the launch of our Data Liberation site, a central place on the web detailing how you can easily move your data into or away from Google's cloud. Today, we're adding another product to our growing list of liberations: the "Convert, Zip and Download" feat ... |
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Mozilla Aims to Integrate Social Media and Email into One InboxMozilla has introduced a new inbox program called Raindrop. They refer to it as an "exploration in messaging innovation" to "explore new ways to use Open Web technologies to create useful, compelling messaging experiences." Sounds kind of like what Google's trying to do ... |
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Box.net wants to work with enterprise app companies, starting with SalesforceDocument collaboration company Box.net announced new integration with Salesforce.com today, which will allow users to access Box’s shared documents directly from Salesforce’s customer relationship management (CRM) service. This has been a big demand among Box customers, said chief exe... |
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Lifestreambackup Becomes Backupify — Free Accounts (Worth $29) for WWD ReadersLifestreambackup, a service that Thursday reviewed back in August, is changing its name to Backupify. As the app now supports backup of several online services (Basecamp, Google Docs, Zoho Writer) that don’t really count as lifestreaming apps, the name was no longer appropriate (and there a... |

