Google Docs adds discussions feature
Discussions for Google Docs
Google has tweaked the collaboration tools in Google Docs to allow people working on documents to discuss changes and developments in a structured way.
Discussions for Google Docs allows users to talk about documents in a conversation stream that runs alongside the document, seen on the right-hand side of the image above. The stream is designed to be an improvement on the existing comments feature and offers additional tools to speed up the feedback cycle for collaborative documents.
Although not strictly related to the now-defunct Google Wave, Discussions for Google Docs features similar functionality.
Discussion threads
Users can be added to the discussions using @ mentions. Those who start conversation threads can control the comment streams by adding edit rights for different users to sections of a document.
Other new features include time stamps for each comment and profile pictures for each person who makes a comment.
Discussions
People added to discussions receive an email containing any questions from the document discussion to which they need to respond.
For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see Photos: Google Docs get chatty on silicon.com.
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