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f you have a computer that uses MS Office 2003, 2010 or 2007, you can be able to employ the use of Google cloud connect feature to link with other people within your organization. The feature allows simultaneous sharing and editing of documents in Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point with several other people in different sections. It is possible to use MS Word in conjunction with collaborative benefits offered by Google Docs. Google Cloud Connect operates by synchronizing and sharing of documents. Besides it tracks and manages all the alterations on your MS Word documents and compresses each into an updated version. Every document that you synchronize with Google Cloud Connect is assigned special web address or URL which you may share with your other partners through email address or IM. Other people can be able to view your Word document whenever they click on the URL depending on how you configure your privacy settings. Simultaneous collaboration on documents through Google Cloud Connect also permits the addition of extra persons as editors to a document. They in turn receive email feeds to alert them of your sharing the document with them. It is from there that they can access the document through the URL link in the browser. Any of your partners can implement edits on the Word document which in turn get synchronized and displays on your computer screen. It is also possible to download the document and effect changes on MS Office. The feature also allows editing of documents online or offline. Every time you make revision to a document, the changes are stored. You can always revert back to the previous version as long as the document was synchronized using the cloud feature. Original versions of document can always be traced any time. Another great feature is the Cloud to Device means of delivering messages. It provides real time message delivery solution to Android user handsets. Many Google services support the application and can be seen on Google maps, Market as well as on Gmail accounts. Factors such as queuing and message delivery aimed at developers and their target application would be taken care of by specific dedicated server or service. The feature acts as a bridge between application of the developer's server and Android handset devices. It suffices to note that Cloud to Device service offer improved user experience for end users. This is offered at no extra expense while on the other hand, services such as polling structures and Short Messaging Services may cost a little more for users. This would be in regard to network usage and consumption of battery power. Majority of mobile phone operators have tilted their focus onto strategic development of device application and consulting.

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