![]() ![]() With more people adopting a work-from-home approach than ever before, Google Docs finds itself in prime positioning to see its user base swell. It's this stream of indecisive rebranding that has potentially inhibited the adoption of Google's premium online suite by many, but in the high-octane, adrenaline-fueled world of word processors, Google Docs is gaining more and more traction as the prime competitor to market-dominating Microsoft Word. ![]() ![]() If you're not familiar with the name Google Workspace, you may have come across it previously as G Suite, or even further back as Google Apps. One of those services is Google Docs, a part of the free Google Docs Editor suite and premium Google Workspace suite of office and productivity tools. While Google (the search engine) has amassed incredible popularity - claiming a market share of over 85% and becoming so synonymous with searching for things online that the brand is now more commonly used as a verb than a noun - many other services offered by the tech giants have a ways to go before attaining that same level of familiarity. Ask any post-Gen Xer what Google Docs is, however, and you're likely to get a different response. In a recent survey, two of the three people I shouted questions to from my window last week had no idea what Google Docs was, while the other simply told me to put some pants on. ![]()
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