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Now You Can Drag and Drop Files to Google Docs
A while back, Google thrilled users of their popular Google Docs suite of cloud-based productivity services by introducing the ability to drag and drop images into documents. The dropped images would immediately be uploaded to Google's servers, saving them as part of the active document and making it possible for any collaborators to see the image almost instantly. While this was a great addition to Google's already impressive functionality of their cloud-based office productivity suite, they've nonetheless opted to up the technological ante once again. This time around, Google has announced that they're bringing the same drag-and-drop functionality to other file types as well.
Thanks to the company's new drag-and-drop file functionality, its never been easier to move your digital life off your computer and onto the interwebz to work on later. With the growing popularity of the iPad and other productivity devices with limited drive space, such as Apple's new MacBook Air laptops, this could be the easiest way to stay productive no matter where you happen to be.
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