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05/02/2008

Google Docs used to publish chart about fish and chips

Logo_docs The Official Google Docs blog has reported that more and more sites are using the Google Docs chart publishing feature on their websites.

For instance, Reuters are using Google Docs charts to show the latest Super Tuesday Polls. The Official Google Docs blog (obviously) loved this publicity...

"Well, today we saw another example worth blogging about. It's topical, it's professional, it's useful, it's fast - it's political... In covering Super Tuesday Poll results, Reuters used Google spreadsheets to generate and publish result charts for their web site."

And just so that we're clear - they didn't ask them extremely nicely to use their charts...

"We didn't do anything special to help Reuters do this, in fact, we came across this by chance just watching the results on their site."

What more proof do you need that publishing charts is the new MySpace Facebook? Here's more. Google Docs own

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