Google Docs editing coming to iPad
This is pretty fantastic. Dave Girouard, president of Google Enterprise, announced via the Google official blog today that mobile editing for Google Docs is coming to the iPad and Android. Up until now, the Webkit browsers used on the mobile devices have been missing a key capability for handling rich text editing.While you can access Google Docs through iPad office suites such as Documents to Go and Quickoffice, native access through Google will eliminate the need to purchase a 3rd party app and may make an iPad sound more appealing to those who want to use it to edit documents. It may prompt Apple to finally add cloud storage access to iWork.
[hat tip to Electronista]
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This is pretty fantastic. Dave Girouard, president of Google Enterprise, announced via the Google official blog today that mobile editing...
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Ben
I wonder if this means Apple will finally support full editing of their own Apple Wiki server sites via iOS devices? That's a no-brained feature that's been missing for far too long.
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Grant Buell
Does this mean there's finally a word processor with change tracking on the iPad?
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