Google is letting you get a
little work done while socializing online with a new feature that integrates
Google Docs into Hangouts, the popular video chat feature available on Google+,
the search giant's social network. The new Hangouts feature lets you add an
existing document to your Google Docs list or upload a new document from your
desktop. You can also switch between multiple documents, and Google says you
can collaborate on multiple documents at once, all while using Google+ video
chat. Google Docs in Hangouts was originally launched in September as an
experimental feature, but is now available by default to all users. To get
started, login to Google+ and click the "Start a Hangout" located at
the top of the right-hand column next to your Google+ stream. In the next
window that pops up press the green "Hang out" button located below
the test webcam image. Once the Hangout has started, to access Google Docs just
press the "Docs" button on the upper-right side of the screen located
alongside other Hangouts features such as screen sharing and YouTube. Your
Google Docs list will appear in the main part of the screen and your video chat
partners will appear below. You can choose multiple documents to get started on
by clicking the check boxes next to your documents. A list of all the documents
your Hangout is working on will appear in the left-hand side of the Hangout
window to quickly switch between documents. You can also press the
"Add" button to go back to create or add more documents. In addition
to trying out Google Docs, you can also experiment with shared sketchpads and
notes from inside the new Google Docs integration. Google Docs integration is
just the latest move from Google to further integrate all its services into one
cohesive whole. The search giant in January announced new changes to its privacy policy saying
the company wanted to simplify its structure of more than 60 different privacy
policies as well as deliver new services to users.
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