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Editor’s Choice: Collaborative and Public Writing Techniques for Google Docs

By: Charlotte Frost, Jesse StommelDecember 3, 2013December 3, 2013
Charlotte Frost and Jesse Stommel met (as they often do) in a Google Doc to do some writing. This time, however, they invited a group of people to join them, and they demonstrated how and why they write together in Google Docs.
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