wav, midi, mp3, mpeg, tiff and more.
http://docs.google.com/images/doclist/icon_5_audio.png http://docs.google.com/images/doclist/icon_5_excel.png http://docs.google.com/images/doclist/icon_5_word.png http://docs.google.com/images/doclist/icon_5_powerpoint.png http://docs.google.com/images/doclist/icon_5_photo.png
A reliable source told me it should be ready for Christmas 2018 :) |
Did I fail to mention that they seem to be "syncable content"? My bad. |
Oh, and there's also a cool "Submit to Template" action. Any idea of what service "octet-stream" may be?
PS: Ionut, I think Kix are unkown filetypes, not supported by Docs yet. |
OK, the last but more colorful one http://docs.google.com/images/doclist/icon_5_video_large.png |
I wanted to scream but i've quadruple-posted as well before |
Interesting stuff!
> octet-stream
This is usually the mime-type used for unknown file types that you just want to stream to the browser for download. |
Did you ever notice this one ? http://docs.google.com/images/doclist/icon_5_video.png |
I did. Video and Kix were both discovered few weeks ago: * Kix (2009/08) > http://blogoscoped.com/forum/159343.html * Video (2009/07) > http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-docs-slowly-morphing-into-google.html (in the update) * Photo (2008/08) > http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/08/photo-albums-in-google-docs.html |
Thx Jérôme! I waved u btw. |