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Cloud Apps are simply applications provided as a service over the internet
without the need to install software.
Because cloud applications are accessed over the internet it eliminates the
software and operating system requirements specified by software Applications.
Google Apps are a suite of cloud applications
The simplest common appeal is that regardless of whether staff are in house or
work remotely on Mac or PC, Google Apps just work with your existing
infrastructure.
Google Apps what are they?
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• Free
• Easy to Use
• Includes Anitvirus
• Online Updates
• Appearance of Windows Applications
Google Suite Benefits
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Collaboration
Simultaneous edits on one single document.
No more waiting your turn or managing
multiple versions.
It's about team work, and co-authoring will
get you there.
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Docs
Create rich documents with images, tables, equations, drawings, links and
more. Gather input and manage feedback with social
commenting.
Sheets
Keep and share lists, track projects, analyze data and track results with our
powerful spreadsheet editor. Use tools like advanced
formulas, embedded charts, filters and pivot tables to get new
perspectives on your data
Slides
Create beautiful slides with our presentation editor, which supports things
like embedded videos, animations and dynamic slide transitions. Publish
your presentations on the web so anyone can view them, or share them
privately
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Work Better Together
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service provided by Google,
released on April 24, 2012, which enables user cloud storage, file sharing and
collaborative editing. Google Drive is now the home of Google Docs, a suite of
productivity applications, that offer collaborative editing on documents,
spreadsheets, presentations, and more.
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Google Hangouts is a communication
software product developed by Google.
Originally a feature of Google+, Hangouts
became a standalone product in 2013,
when Google also began integrating
features from Google+ Messenger and
Google Talk into Hangouts.
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Google Keep is a note-taking service developed by Google.
Launched on March 20, 2013, Google Keep is available on
the web, and has mobile apps for the Android and iOS
mobile operating systems. Keep offers a variety of tools for
taking notes, including text, lists, images, and audio