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Google Docs & Spreadsheets (Beta)

Wednesday January 24, 2007
Written by Simon Jones
Tags: Google | Docs | & | Spreadsheets | (Beta)

Useful for the very basics, but it’s early days for Google’s latest venture.


Copyright © 2010 Dennis Publishing

This article appeared in the February, 2007 issue of PC Authority.
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