PDFs in Google Docs: just the basics on the web

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I alluded to the new Google Docs support for Adobe PDF documents last night and I see the official news is out on the Google Docs Blog. You can upload local PDFs up to 10 MB, or you can provide the URL of a PDF on the web that’s up to 2 MB. Basically, you’ve got an online PDF viewer, which is good for my web-only experiment; up to now I was using the FoxIt Reader app and haven’t had time to look for an online PDF app.

Since this is a view-only implementation for now, you can only preview and share PDFs, i.e.: there’s no manipulation of the contents. You can however, select text as I’ve done in the example shot above. Once selected, the text appears highlighted. I was able to copy the selected text to my clipboard and paste it another doc with no problems.

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