Google just added
the equivalent of an app store to Google Drive that lets you find
Drive-enabled third-party apps like HelloFax, SlideRocket and the Open
Office Document Reader right from within the service. Once installed,
these apps now also live right in the Google Drive ‘Create’ menu. Until
now, users had to go through the Chrome Web Store to find Drive-enabled third-party apps.
As Google’s Nicolas Garnier writes this morning, the Drive SDK
allows developers to offer users “an experience similar to how Google
Docs and Google Sheets interact with Drive.” Currently, there are about a
hundred web apps that use the Drive SDK to integrate with Google Drive.
This integration, for example, includes
the ability to open files in a third-party app directly from the Drive
UI and to start new documents from the Google Drive ‘Create’ menu, as
well as ways to export and convert Google Docs.
In this new iteration of Google Docs, these third-party apps also get
first billing in the ‘Create’ menu and a new “Connect Your Apps” button
at the bottom of the menu puts a stronger spotlight on this slowly
growing ecosystem of Drive-connected apps.
Developers who currently list their Drive-enabled apps in the Chrome
Web Store won’t have to do anything new. The information will
automatically be pulled into Google Drive collection.
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Original Article :http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/08/google-integrates-third-party-web-apps-more-deeply-into-google-drive/
Google Integrates Third-Party Web Apps More Deeply Into Google Drive
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