Posted by John Dalziel on Friday, October 2, 2009,
In :
Google Docs
The
new equation editor, subscript, and superscript tools that have been added to Google Docs, make it possible
for math and science practitioners and learners to use Google Docs for
more of their document creations.
Now online collaborative document
creation isn't limited to the humanities. Science and mathematics
students can now collaborate, using equations, effectively.
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