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Now try Google docs without a Google account

Those who haven’t tried Google Docs before, can give the cloud based office suite a trial run over at Google Docs Demo. Google launched this new site today which allows users to try full-fledged versions of its word processor, spreadsheet, and drawing tool without a Google account.

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The documnets you create will be available for only 24 hours, so if you need a quick disposable service to share some documents or spredsheet, this one fits the bill.

More importantly, the document comes with a link that allows you to invite other users to collaboratively edit it (again, these invited users won’t need to have a Google account).

[via Tech Crunch]

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