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Now You Can Edit Collaboratively with Google Docs for Android

Just a few short weeks after giving users of Google Docs for Android offline access to their documents, Google on Wednesday announced another highly sought-after addition to the software.

google docsSpecifically, users of the word processing app can now collaborate with others on their documents, with updates appearing in real time as participants type on their computers, tablets, and phones. Users need only tap the document to join the collaboration.

“We want to give everyone the chance to be productive no matter where they are, so today we’re releasing a new update to the Google Docs app for Android,” wrote Google software engineer Vadim Gerasimov in a Wednesday blog post announcing the news. “We've brought the collaborative experience from Google Docs on the desktop to your Android device.”

Easier Editing on the Go

Along with the new collaboration capabilities in Google Docs for Android, Google has also updated the software's interface to make it easier to work with documents on the go.

Users can now pinch to zoom and focus on a specific paragraph, for example, or see the whole document at a glance.

“We also added rich text formatting so you can do things like create a quick bullet list, add color to your documents, or just bold something important,” Gerasimov explained.

The video below demonstrates the new Google Docs app in action.

Presentation Discussions

Also on Wednesday, Google followed up on an update to the Google Docs presentations Web application that it previewed last fall.

Not only is that enhanced preview now enabled for all new presentations, but Google has also brought the discussions feature already familiar to documents users over to the presentations side as well.

With discussions in presentations, users can now comment on a shape or an entire slide, for example, or send an email notification by adding someone to a comment, software engineer Michael Thomas explained in a blog post announcing the news.

Converting Existing Presentations

Users of the new feature can also resolve comments to let collaborators know that they’ve been addressed, and they can give others the ability to comment on a presentation without being able to edit it. The video below demonstrates the new discussions feature in action.

To convert existing presentations to the new version of the editor, users should create a new presentation and import their slides by selecting “Import slides” from the “File” menu, Thomas said. Further details are provided on the Google Docs support site.

Google is also hosting a Google+ Hangout at 2:30 pm EST on Thursday to discuss the new presentation updates.

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Katherine Noyes

Katherine Noyes has been an ardent geek ever since she first conquered Pyramid of Doom on an ancient TRS-80. Today she covers business and tech in all its forms, with an emphasis on Linux and open source software. You can also find her on Google+ and Twitter.

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