Google Docs gains mobile editing in 44 new languages, plus extended Spreadsheet printing
Google rolled out mobile Docs editing in English last November, but now if you happen to speak one of the 44 languages that aren't English, you too can get in on the on-the-go Docs editing fun. The extended language support has been rolled out for docs.google.com on devices sporting Android 2.2 Froyo or above, and iOS devices running 3.0 or newer, including the iPad.Spreadsheets have also gotten a bit more love from Google, with additional printing paper sizes been added to its roster including tabloid, statement, executive, folio, A3, A5, B4, and B5. Adding that to the ability to hide grid lines Google bestowed Spreadsheets with last week, Google Docs is really starting to come into its own in the office setting.











