In June 2012, Google acquired Quickoffice, a freeware proprietary productivity suite for mobile devices. Improvements based on DocVerse were announced and deployed in April 2010. DocVerse allowed multiple-user online collaboration on Excel-compatible document as well as other Microsoft Office formats such as Word and PowerPoint. In March 2010, Google acquired the online document collaboration company DocVerse. The limited test was later replaced with a beta version available to all Google Account holders, around the same time as an official announcement press release was issued. It was launched as a test for a limited number of users, on a first-come, first-served basis on June 6, 2006. ![]() XL2Web was acquired by Google in 2006 and turned into Google Labs Spreadsheets. ![]() Google Sheets originated from XL2Web, a web-based spreadsheet application developed by 2Web Technologies, founded by Jonathan Rochelle and Farzad “Fuzzy” Khosrowshahi. 3.4 Integration with Charts and Wikipedia.3.2.1 Supported file formats and limits.3.1.1 Collaboration and revision history.
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