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Google’s Material Design is about to change the way we look at the worldwide web



Home screens for Docs, Sheets, and Slides are officially here!

ven when you’re not connected to the Internet. 

Android L’s Material Design is not reserved only to the Android operating system or Google’s mobile apps, as the company wants to use the same design principles it formally unveiled at its I/O developers conference this year across the web. Furthermore, the company wants app developers to include the same Material Design elements in their own apps, and Google has so far showed what Material Design apps are supposed to look like. To further showcase Material Design, this time on a functional web page rather than by providing just concept images, Google has updated its Google Drive home pages (for Docs, Sheets and Slides) to Material Design.

Now when you visit www.google.com/docs,www.google.com/sheets, or www.google.com/slides, you'll find an easy way to get back to your most relevant and recently edited documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.

And don't forget: you can quickly create something new with a click on the + button, edit Office files by installing the new Chrome extension (http://goo.gl/yHbngd), and once you enable offline editing, everything on your home screen is editable e

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