Google Docs

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Google[4] Docs is a web-based application developed by Google that provides users with a platform to create, edit, and store documents online. The software originated from Writely, a standalone web-based word processor, before being acquired by Google in 2006. It supports real-time collaboration, allowing multiple users to view and edit documents simultaneously. Google Docs is compatible with various browsers such as Google Chrome[1], Firefox, Microsoft[2] Edge, and Safari, and can also be accessed through its dedicated mobile app[3] for Android and iOS[6] devices. Additionally, it facilitates offline editing on the Chrome browser and features automatic saving for uninterrupted work. Google Docs has been praised for its user-friendly interface and innovative features like the Explore function, but has faced criticism for being less powerful than desktop-based suites. Despite a few security[5] issues in the past, Google has promptly addressed them, making it a reliable tool for document management.

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1. Google Chrome ( Google Chrome ) Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google, one of the world's leading technology companies. It was first introduced in 2008 and has since become a dominant player in the browser market. Chrome is known for its speed and efficiency, which comes from its use of open-source code from the Chromium project. It also features a simple, user-friendly interface, highlighted by a combined address and search bar known as the omnibox. Chrome supports a wide range of web standards, including HTML5, and it provides strong security features, including phishing and malware protection. It also allows for extensive customization through browser extensions and themes. Despite its widespread use, it has faced some privacy concerns due to its tracking mechanisms.
2. Microsoft ( Microsoft ) A Microsoft é uma empresa tecnológica reconhecida mundialmente, conhecida pelo seu software, hardware e outros serviços digitais. Fundada em 1975 por Bill Gates e Paul Allen, lançou produtos revolucionários como o sistema operativo Windows, o pacote Microsoft 365 e as consolas de jogos Xbox. Sob a liderança do seu atual CEO, Satya Nadella, a Microsoft alargou o seu âmbito de aplicação à computação em nuvem e prosseguiu uma política de aquisições activas, incluindo o GitHub e a Mojang, para melhorar a sua oferta de produtos. Apesar de enfrentar críticas e desafios legais sobre o comportamento de monopólio e questões de usabilidade, a Microsoft manteve um desempenho financeiro sólido, atingindo mesmo uma capitalização de mercado de um bilião de dólares em 2019. Atualmente, continua a inovar e a expandir-se, ocupando uma posição significativa na indústria tecnológica global.
Google Docs (Wikipédia)

Google Docs is an online word processor included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google, which also includes Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Drawings, Google Forms, Google Sites e Google Keep. Google Docs is accessible via an internet browser as a web-based application and is also available as a mobile app sobre Android e iOS and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS.

Google Docs
Criador(es)Google
Lançamento inicialMarch 9, 2006; 18 anos atrás (2006-03-09)
Written inJavaScript, Java
Sistema operativoAndroid, iOS, ChromeOS
PlatformAplicação Web
Available in100 languages[citation needed]
Tipo
Sítio Webgoogle.com/docs

Google Docs allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating with other users in real time. Edits are tracked by the user making the edit, with a revision history presenting changes. An editor's position is highlighted with an editor-specific color and cursor, and a permissions system regulates what users can do. Updates have introduced features using machine learning, including "Explore", offering search results based on the contents of a document, and "Action items", allowing users to assign tasks to other users.

Google Docs supports opening and saving documents in the standard OpenDocument format as well as in Rich text format, plain Unicode text, zipped HTMLe Microsoft Word. Exporting to PDF e EPUB formats is implemented.

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