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Google Docs now runs offline with Gears

Filed under: Web 2.0 News — Dion Almaer at 4:15 pm on Monday, March 31, 2008

Being able to have your documents stored up in the cloud, but also saved away for the time where you don’t have connectivity is important, and today the Google Docs team supports local service via Google Gears.

I have been using this ability for awhile, and I have personally seen a couple of side effects:

  • I boot up the computer at times in which I wouldn’t before hand as I know I can get access to this content (as well as Google Reader of course)
  • The experience is a lot faster even in a connected or slightly connected environment as it keeps working even if service is bumpy, say, on a Google Shuttle to work!

Having things continue to just work as you go in and out of service is a great feeling. You trust the system more.

If you are still new to Gears, Ben Lisbakken has published a tutorial that he has as a screencast. Take a peak and get up to speed.

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