As you may already know Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service offered by Google. With Google Drive, you can store all files in one place, so you can access from anywhere and share them with others.
After Google launched their Google Drive app in April this year, yesterday Google improved the Google Drive integration on Gmail and you can insert files up to 10GB in size, which is 400 times larger than what you can send as a traditional attachment limit of 20MB.
Today Google has introduced a useful editing capability to Google spreadsheets. From the Google Drive app on your iOS or Android device, you can create a new spreadsheet or you can edit an existing spreadsheet. This app also gives you ability to switch fonts, resize columns, sort data, and more. Like you see on your computer, you will be able to see other people’s edits in real time.
Beyond spreadsheets, Drive mobile app now supports better text formatting when you copy and paste in a Google document. If you are one of the users using an Android OS Device, you can now edit text within tables in documents and add a shortcut on the homescreen of your device to any specific file in Drive.
You can get the Google Drive app from these links either Google play or Apple App Store.
Source: Googledrive Via:Ubergizmo