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Google will allow browsers to crawl and index documents, spreadsheets and presentations that users of Google Apps have published to the web.
"In about two weeks we will be launching a change for published docs. The change will allow published docs that are linked to/from a public website to be crawled and indexed, which means they can appear in search results you see on Google.com and other search engines," the company notes on a help centre post.
Google Docs is now used by one in five businesses, according to a new report published today.
Businesses may be avoiding the cloud because of too much hype, but the IT services sector is still actively investing in cloud computing, according to a report released today.
Analyst firm Ovum said that the continued investment by IT services providers into cloud computing is happening “at an impressive pace”, but their customers being confused by it or seeing it all as just hype.
Workers concentrate better working out of the office, but remotely using software and accessing files slows them down and hits their productivity, according to a survey.
Nearly half the workers questioned said they work off-site more often now than two years ago, and 40 per cent said they would do so more often if business files or software loaded more quickly, said the survey conducted for Riverbed Technology.
Google is fighting back against claims it shouldn't be allowed to hold public health records.
Yesterday, Conservative MP David Davis argued in an article in the Times newspaper against his own party’s plans to use Google Health to manage NHS records, calling the idea “mad” and telling Google to stay away.
A day that many never thought they'd live to see has finally arrived - GMail is out of beta.
Launched on April Fool's Day in 2004, GMail's perpetual beta status has become something of a running joke.
Investing more in software as a service (SaaS) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) could help smaller businesses lower their operating costs and help them grow in spite of the recession.

The time is right for cloud computing to develop for businesses, says Google.
Google has outlined its vision of ‘cloud computing’, focusing on business users using the collaborative tools they are used to in their non-working lives.
IBM is jumping on the cloud computing bandwagon with new launches to take on Amazon, Google, and Salesforce.com
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