Google Apps is the private-label version of Google’s Web-based office suite. The “from” address on your e-mail is your own domain, rather than Gmail.com.
Google Docs
Google Docs is a web-based suite for word processing, presentation building (similar to PowerPoint), spreadsheets, and web forms. All the work is done in a web browser, and all the data is saved in the cloud. The software can be a bit quirky at times, which may frustrate users of more stable products like Microsoft […]
Google Calendar
Google Calendar provides an efficient and intuitive way to keep appointments and events synced across your entire business. With calendar sharing and permissions (similar to those in Docs), you can add other employees’ calendars to your own, and vice versa, in order to see and manage the big picture of your team’s time. For example, […]
Google Sites
Google Sites is a drag-and-drop web development tool that you can use within your business’s apps to create online information hubs for employees. The websites you create exist within your Google Apps domain, can be public or private, and permissions for employees to add, change, and contribute information can be set from the main account. […]
Google Groups
Google Groups have long been public forums where users across the web gather to discuss specific interests or get technical support. Groups for business brings that same functionality into your private internal network. E-mail can sometimes be cumbersome when coordinating a team. When you need a central space to collect ideas and share documents (but […]