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Collaborate at work with Google Apps Team Edition

  • Work on the same document together, instead of sorting out changes in attachments
  • Share documents and calendars securely with your co-workers with a click
  • Access it all from any computer, and even from mobile phones
  • Invite other team members to join and share with you

Google Sites - One-stop sharing for all types of team information

Google Docs - Create and share documents, spreadsheets and presentations.

Google Calendar - Arrange meetings, set schedules, and publish event information.

Google Talk - Instant message with co-workers and make PC-to-PC voice calls for free.

Start Page - Preview your calendar and docs, add gadgets and search the web from one place.


Let's Go!

Click here to get startedClick here to get started
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Click on the thumbnail above to see an example of the initial page.



Click on the thumbnail above to see an example of my Start Page after logging in to Google Apps.


Educause paper: 7 things you should know about...Google Apps
The above link contains some general info about Google Apps.

Useful Google Apps Info

Short Google Apps Team Edition VideoGoogle Apps Team Edition Intro Video
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The User Dashboard And Google Apps Team EditionThe User Dashboard And Google Apps Team Edition
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Google Docs SupportGoogle Docs Support
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Google Apps Team Edition

The Team Edition of Google Apps has been set up for use here at Cornell.
  • It's my understanding the Team Edition does not include email, but if there is interest maybe we could look at switching to the Education Edition.

The general idea is during an emergency situation, or any reason CIT/IS staff could not access campus resources we could fall back to using Google Apps.

We would be able to store and share general emergency documents, procedures, contact lists, etc.

Also, we could keep in touch using Google Talk.

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