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Official Google Docs Blog: Data Liberation, "Mark as viewed", and New!
Monday, October 26, 2009 1:30 PM A couple weeks ago, we launched a multi-file uploader to make it much easier for you to put files into the cloud. Today we're launching a new feature to make it much easier to get your content out. That's right, it's our first major offensive on the Data ...
Official Google Blog: Liberate your Google Docs with Convert, Zip and Download
Official Google Blog: Liberate your Google Docs with Convert, Zip and Download
googleblog.blogspot.com — This 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 ... (more) Official Google Blog: Liberate your Google Docs with ...
Export Google Docs
Export Google Docs
googlesystem.blogspot.com — Now you can export all your documents, spreadsheets, presentations and PDFs from Google Docs in a ZIP archive. The most difficult part is to select all your files: you need to go to the "All items" section, scroll down to the bottom of the documents ... (more) Export Google Docs
Export All Your Google Docs to a ZIP File [Backup]
Export All Your Google Docs to a ZIP File [Backup]
lifehacker.com — Google Docs has officially thrown open their data doors, allowing users to back up all their documents to whatever formats they choose and compressed into a ZIP file. It's serious peace of mind for... (more) Export All Your Google Docs to a ZIP File [Backup]
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Google 'Liberates' Docs, Adds Mass Exporter Tool
AppScout — ... Google on Monday announced that users can now export a large number of documents from Google Docs into Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, or PDF formats. The exporter tool will send up to 500MB worth of content (or about 20,000 typical files) to a single zip file. ...

Google Docs “visual indicators” and “Administrator controls for Chat” in Google Apps
D' Technology Weblog — ... Shared items in your Google Docs account evolve as the people you collaborate with make edits and share new items with you. Google Docs now shows “visual indicators” to make it easier to spot what's changed and what's been newly shared with you. The names of files that’ve been edited since you lasted opened them’e in bold, and shared files that you haven't opened yet have a red 'New!' tag. ...

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