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Leveraging Google Drive for Real Estate

March 17 2017

HDC Google drive

For a long time, Microsoft Office—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.—was the undisputed king of document creation. Then came the internet, the cloud, and mobile devices with capabilities that rivaled and exceeded those of desktop computers. Suddenly, Microsoft Office wasn't the obvious choice anymore.

That's why part 4 of our Google for Real Estate series covers Google Drive, one of the best programs to store and create documents. Here you'll find out what it can do, where you can get it, how it can advance your business, and more.

What is Google Drive?

Google Drive is "A safe place for all your files." This is a simple way of saying that Drive is a safe and secure place to create, edit, and store your important documents, photos, marketing materials, listing presentations, etc.

Why use it?

On top of the obvious reasons—easy document, spreadsheet, and slideshow creation—Google Drive files are encrypted with the same security used in Gmail, keeping all your documents safe and secure. Drive syncs your documents across devices, automatically reflecting all changes, and generally makes it easy to view, comment, edit, and collaborate with anyone you need to. Additionally, Drive's built-in file converter can convert most documents into a Google format and back, allowing you to easily work on any document.

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