Posted by: JenAnyone who has ever helped to launch a new beta product knows that the team obsessively seeks out every article or review, wondering, "Will it be a TRICK or a TREAT?" Happily, we got a big treat last week when PC Magazine gave Google Docs & Spreadsheets 4 out of 5 stars. The part I love best about that article is that it says we're "bug-free." Wow, a beta product that's bug-free! (That would be a first, wouldn't it?) If you ever run across what you think might be a bug in Google Docs & Spreadsheets, please first check out...
Tuesday, 31 October 2006
Monday, 30 October 2006
Speakout gears up
Posted on 21:14 by Unknown
Posted by: JenWe now have lots of schools participating in our Global Warming Student Speakout from each of the locations listed below. We just extended the deadline for participation to this Friday -- November 3rd -- and we're hoping to get participation from even more locations this week. Australia Bangladesh Canada India Indonesia Philippines Romania Saudi Arabia Switzerland United Kingdom USA: California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, New Jersey, Ohio,...
Wednesday, 18 October 2006
Student Speakout Announcement
Posted on 14:57 by Unknown
Posted by: JenNovember elections in the U.S. are right around the corner - November 7 is just a few weeks away. One issue that transcends any particular election and any particular country is global warming - it happens to be an issue that Google cares a lot about. It's also an issue that affects younger generations more gravely than older ones. But what (you're asking) has any of this got to do with Google Docs & Spreadsheets?It turns out that lots of students use Google Docs & Spreadsheets, and most of them aren't old enough to vote....
Tuesday, 10 October 2006
New Beginnings
Posted on 21:25 by Unknown
Posted by: JenI'm pregnant with twins. Twin boys, that is. At first, I was pretty terrified at the prospect. I'm already a mom - I have a 3 year-old girl at home - so I have an inkling of the sleep deprivation and domestic chaos that awaits me with the birth of these boys. But then I got to thinking -- ultimately, it will be fabulous! The boys will have each other throughout their lives. They'll be thick as thieves, blood brothers, constant companions. They'll look out for each other and help each other out of (hopefully minor and infrequent) scrapes....
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