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YOSIE MURILLO
EDUARDO OROZCO
PROJECT OF CHAPTER 5
NOVEMBER 12
• 3. Future lawyer: The author is attorney Richard "Rick" M.
Georges, practices in St. Petersburg, Florida. This blog focused
on the technology of today and tomorrow with a purpose of
legal twist. The author of this blog discuss all the issues that it
can bring so he include this technological cares as gadget
reviews, security and privacy, mobility, apps, and yes, cloud
technology.
1.The Huffington Post: HuffPost administrate to publish some of the most of the
fervid articles on the Interne due because is a news aggregator. Employs people
emphasis not just to write great content, but to look for great content that other
people do.
3.Business insider: this blog can be describe and is recognized for
its love of business news and its human curiosity about celebs,
clothing tips, and cool start-ups. Business insider has an estimate of
about 25.5 million unique monthly visitors
coming from the days of Microsoft Office or another free productivity suite
like Open Office, I found I do most of my writing inside a browser. Whether
it's in Word press or a quick memo for myself through email, I rarely write
offline or in a standalone program.
Google Docs is a word processor and if you've used a productivity suite
before, you'll be familiar with the basic layout of the web app. But can
Google Docs compare to the utility of something more established like
Microsoft Word? Actually it makes things much simpler.
Starting a new document loads a simple page layout that people will recognize. One
of the best features of Google Docs is that everything is simplified so your options
bar only contains the most common tools like fonts, alignment, lists, and indentation.
Under each different menu there are other tools like Download, which supports
downloading documents in multiple formats like Word, OpenOffice, Rich Text File,
PDF, and HTML.
One interesting feature is the option to translate an article into a different language.
Google Docs will load a new tab containing the new copy translated using Google
Translate, which admittedly can result in some questionable translations.
Arguably the best feature of using any of the Google Docs apps is automatic saving,
so you have the latest version stored online. The Revision History feature allows you
to jump back to an old version of the document if needed.