Google
has improved a number of its applications and search tools, offering users extra
capabilities and more precise results.
Starting with the updates to its Apps service, Google has added
additional
template features, meaning that companies can use specific presentation
styles or add their own materials such as logos to the documents. Templates can
be saved and shared privately, and can be applied to the four types of documents
offered by the firm: documents, presentations, spreadsheets and forms.
Valerie Blechar, software engineer on the Google Apps team, said: "Since we
launched the public template gallery last year for Google Docs, people who use
Google Apps have been asking if they could have their own template galleries to
share templates (everything from branded presentation designs to document
letterhead to spreadsheet templates) with their co-workers.
"Today, we've enabled these template galleries for Google Apps Premier and
Education Edition customers."
Firms looking for more precise and informed search results might also enjoy
the additions to Google's
Blog
search tool which offers the ability to view regularly updated 'feeds'
without subscribing to, or using, specific feed readers.
Instead of viewing up-to-the-minute posts through a feedreader, Google is
instead offering a 'gadget' that lets the user embed the information directly
into their iGoogle homepage.
"You can browse topics and drill into stories from within the widget, and you
can customise the gadget to choose which topics you want to follow," said Akshay
Patil, software engineer, in a
blog
post.
The firm is also extending its support for the more traditional methods of
using RSS, and is providing RSS and Atom feed options directly on its blog
search homepage.
"There's a lot of great, fresh content being published in blogs every day. We
hope these new features help you discover more of it, faster," said Patil.
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