Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Google Apps Hacks
Google Apps Hacks | Philipp Lenssen
1 post | 2 read
Can Google applications really become an alternative to the venerable Microsoft Office suite? Conventional wisdom may say no, but practical wisdom says otherwise. Right now, 100,000 small businesses are currently running trials of Google office applications. So are large corporations such as General Electric and Proctor & Gamble. Google Apps Hacks gets you in on the action with several ingenious ways to push Google's web, mobile, and desktop apps to the limit. The scores of clever hacks and workarounds in this book help you get more than the obvious out of a whole host of Google's web-based applications for word processing, spreadsheets, PowerPoint-style presentations, email, calendar, and more by giving you ways to exploit the suite's unique network functionality. You get plenty of ways to tinker with: Google Documents -- Share and edit documents with others in real time, view them on the run with Google Docs mobile service, and use Google Notebook for web research Google Spreadsheets -- Add real-time data to spreadsheets, and generate charts and tables you can embed in web pages Google Presentations -- View them on a mobile phone and save them as video Gmail -- Send email to and from a mobile phone, adjust Gmail's layout with a style sheet, and a lot more iGoogle -- Create your own gadgets, program a screenscraper, add Flash games, and more Google Calendar -- Add web content events, public calendars, and your Outlook Calendar to this application Google Reader, Google Maps, Google Earth, and Google SketchUp: the new 3D modeling software tool Picasa, YouTube, and Google Video -- discover new ways to customize and use these media management apps In addition, Google Apps Hacks outlines ways you can create a simple web site with nothing but Google tools, including Page Creator, Blogger, Google Analytics, and content from other Google apps. This amazing collection just might convince you that Microsoft Office is not the last word in business applications. The price is certainly right.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
blurb
TheLudicReader
Google Apps Hacks | Philipp Lenssen
post image

#tlt @dabbe
1. Bookoutlet
2. Pinterest
3. YouTube

I am so boring.

dabbe I don't think so. I forget about Pinterest, and I LOVE it! I watch YouTube videos all the time. And I need to try Bookoutlet. Do you read books online, or do you love having them in your hand. I “think“ I know the answer, but I'm not 100% sure. 🤩 Thanks for sharing! 💜🖤🧡 13mo
TheLudicReader @dabbe …you don‘t use Bookoutlet? 😳 shook and horror! I 100% buy the books. (edited) 13mo
dabbe Here's where we (surprisingly) differ! #shockandhorrorindeed 😱 I thought you only liked the physical books! 🤩 I prefer the physical book, but I'm cheap enough to read it online if I can read it for free. 😃 That said, before I go to Amazon, I will now go to Bookoutlet, thanks to your rec. 💜🖤🧡 13mo
TheLudicReader @dabbe I do only like physical books. BookOutlet is for physical books. Which I buy...too many to ever read. 13mo
dabbe @TheLudicReader Let's get physical, physical ... I wanna get physical ... now I'll have that in my head all day! 🤩 13mo
27 likes5 comments