Google Docs is a productivity tool packed with word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and drawing tools. You might think that your iPad couldn't support such high-level functionality, but then you ...
Google Docs originated from web-based word processor Writely. The app would lay the groundwork for such common features as collaborative text editing. Eventually acquired by Google, it was made ...
Google Docs allows you to keep your documents – including simple word-processing documents, spreadsheets and tables – online, easily accessible from any device connected to the Web. Updating the files ...
A family of Web-based applications from Google that includes word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, forms creation and cloud storage (Google Drive). Launched in 2006, Google Docs is the ...
Google Docs and Google Sheets are part of Google’s Docs Editor. Google Docs Editor is a suite of web-based applications that are free to use and include both Docs and Sheets, in addition to a few ...
Google has been steadily expanding its AI-powered tools over the past year, bringing more of its Gemini-based systems to all of its different applications. While we've seen more than a few AI features ...
15 years ago, if you were writing a document, chances are you were doing it in Microsoft Word. Part of the company’s wildly successful Office suite, Word was the de-facto option for drafting text, ...
Google Docs is rolling out a new "Audio" feature. This option uses Gemini to provide AI-generated voice overs for your documents. There are a number of voices and playback speeds to choose from, but ...
As previewed earlier this year, Gemini in Google Docs will now let you “create audio versions of your documents.” On the web, go to the Tools menu for a new “Audio” option in-between Voice typing and ...