Using Google For Shared Work

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 by Catherine L. Tully

I’m a huge fan of Google in terms of innovation, and I use several of the things that they offer–besides the search engine. If you are a writer who needs to work on something with another person, I would highly recommend Google Documents. You can set it so that the people you want to be able to see your documents can open them and make changes. I have used this many times for Word and Excel. This side-steps the e-mailing back and forth, as well as the possible overlap of changes.

Google calendar is another one I like. This is great for Joe and I, as we can keep track of what the other person has going on from month to month. While I haven’t yet adopted g-mail (and probably won’t), I do find that Google is an incredibly useful entity. If you haven’t yet investigated the possibilities, swing by and check it out sometime. See what works for you…

 

3 thoughts on “Using Google For Shared Work”

  1. I live and die by Google products, Catherine! Not only do I use Gmail, Docs, and Calendar, I also use Scholar, Voice, Wave, Analytics, AdSense, and Insights. Heck, if I every went to the doctor, I would probably use their medical history tracker. 🙂

    I just hope Google never, ever goes down. I would be lost without it… (Famous last words?)

  2. Good advice. I started a publishing company in 2009, and I am using Google Docs to share submissions with my editors, who are located in Chicago, New York, Texas and Idaho!

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