Google Docs will allow direct sharing on Google+

Little by little, Google is taking the necessary steps so that the integration of all its services is almost total. From Gmail to YouTube, the options are becoming known so that a user can move between the applications in a comfortable and direct way. An example of this search for integration is Google Docs, which according to the company can already be shared directly in the user's profile on the Mountain View social network.

And we do not mean to be able to "paste" a link in an entry of Google+, that this was possible a long time ago, but to leave the embedded content in order to be executed by whoever accesses your publications if they have the corresponding program. This means that, for example, it is possible to create a presentation or spreadsheet and make it accessible to members of a circle on the social network so that they can view it.

The sharing process is also very simple. Button is pressed Share, as up to now in Google Docs, and a new option will appear for this company's social network (the same as the one that already existed for Facebook and Twitter, which obviously do not reach this level of integration). One detail: if you use Google+ on a mobile device, you only see the link, at least for the moment.

An excellent addition, which offers users great options since it is possible to add natively -and embed- PDF files, videos, and much more. Therefore, a very little seen integration between an online storage service and a social network is acquired. Honestly, it's worth a try.

If you don't have Google Docs, which is built into Drive, you can download it in this link from the specific Mountain View store for Android. You only have to have version 2.1 of the operating system and 6,1 MB of free space on your device.