Google Docs
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Google Docs
Summary
Google Docs is a software suite[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of software_suite entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14,117 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as software suite[3].
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as software as a service[4].
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as application software[5].
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as service on Internet[6].
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as cloud computing[7].
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as word processor[8].
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as collaborative real-time editor[9].
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as collaborative software[10].
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as Google Chrome app[11].
- Google Docs's instance of is recorded as web application[12].
- Google Docs is owned by Google[13].
- Google Docs followed Writely[14].
- Google Docs's developer is recorded as Google[15].
- Google Docs's collection is recorded as Text Analysis Portal for Research[16].
- Google Docs's programmed in is recorded as Q2005[17].
- Google Docs's programmed in is recorded as Java[18].
- Google Docs's programmed in is recorded as HTML[19].
- Google Docs's operating system is recorded as ChromeOS[20].
- Google Docs's operating system is recorded as macOS[21].
- Google Docs's operating system is recorded as Microsoft Windows[22].
- Google Docs is part of Google Workspace[23].
- Google Docs is part of Google Docs Editors[24].
- Google Docs is used for office suite[25].
- Google Docs is used for collaborative real-time editor[26].
- Google Docs is used for data conversion[27].
Body
Geography
Part of include Google Workspace[23], an office suite[28], founded in 2006[29] and Google Docs Editors[24], a software[30].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include software suite[3], software as a service[4], application software[5], service on Internet[6], cloud computing[7], and word processor[8].
History and Context
Google Docs is owned by Google[13].
Why It Matters
Google Docs ranks in the top 6% of software_suite entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14,117 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 89 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]