Google Docs aim at becoming more Student-Friendly
Google Docs aim at becoming more Student-Friendly

Recently, a centralized site created to recruit universities and colleges was unveiled by Google, which is trying hard to market Google Apps to schools. And now, Google Docs is being modified by Google by adding a few student-friendly features to it. Google Docs is basically a part of Google Apps' productivity suite. 

It has appeared that an equation editor has been added to Google Docs, which will permit students to actually complete math problems within a document, thus allowing them not only write papers that include numbers and equations, but also to take notes from quantitative classes using Google Docs.

Apart from this, Google has also bolstered it to place in superscripts and subscripts, which can be useful for writing out chemical compounds or algebraic expressions.

Meanwhile, Google is also attempting to make Docs appealing to humanities majors, thus allowing users to choose from various bulleting styles for making outlines and giving students the ability to print footnotes as endnotes for term papers. Google also came out with a translation feature in Google Docs a few weeks ago.

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