Thursday, December 19, 2013

Add tags on Google Drive Files and Documents

Now, you can manage, search, and classify your documents in Collavate by adding personal or domain shared TAGs to the documents!

San Jose, CA, December 20, 2013 - Through the function that is released today, you can add maximum of 5 personal/domain shared tags to the documents and files that are saved in your google drive.

By adding tags to selected documents and files you can easily list and search through the documents. For example, you can create tags such as draft, processing, and processed and classify your documents according to their states in workflow. At the same time if you wish to classify your documents for personal purpose and work purpose, you can create tags such as personal and work to segregate the documents.



Through the extend filter menu at the left side of Home menu in Collavate, you can easily list and effectively search the documents with tags.

Especially, the tags that you have created in Collavate are also searchable in Gmail and Google Drive (web, mobile, etc.) like the screenshot below.

For example, if you wish to list documents that has “work” tag, you can simply search “work” in your Google Drive. However, this method will list not only documents with “work” tag, but also all of the other documents that have either word “work” in the title or body of the documents.If you wish to search more precisely, you can add “ctag:” in front of the name of the tag and you will get list of documents that has “work” tag added.

To add tags to documents, you must have privilege of at least “can edit” and because all of the tags are saved to Google Drive files, other users (above privilege of “can read”) can both search and classify.

Domain Shared Tags
An administrative user of Collavate can create and manage domain shared tag for any users within the domain. If different users create tags individually, there might be duplicated tags, so administrative user can make a tag and share it with all of the users within domain.

For example, if you need to classify documents according to departments, you can create shared tags such as sales, admin, development, etc and users can create other personal tags if they wish to.

Also, if the file is related to sales department, you can add sales tag to the document and person who actually uses the document can add other tags such as “processing” and “project” on top of sales tag.

Domain shared tags are yellow color and personal tags are gray color. Tags made in Collavate are also saved in the description of the documents in Google Drive and you can search through your documents using tags following explanation above.

Gmail users can use every functions of TAGs except the domain shared TAGs function,since they are not Google Apps users.

If you would like to know steps of using TAGs, please read our user guide or contact us through our website (www.netkiller.com) now!

Contact:
Harry Jung
Netkiller America Inc.
2033 Gateway Place, Ste 500
San Jose, CA 95110
(408) 641-0114
harryj@netkiller.com
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Waldorf Press is Thrilled to Announce Nascar Kenny Wallace’s Book, "Kenny’s Garage"

This book is an extension to your cars owner’s manual; it picks up where your owner’s manual leaves off.

Kenny is donating 10% of sales to the Greg Biffle Foundation for Animals.

Grapevine, Texas, December 20, 2013 -Kenny’s Garage” is a 156 page book offering consumers buying and selling tips, seasonal preparation, easy maintenance and mechanical instruction, road trip advice and so much more. A bumper-to-bumper guide with a plethora of information about your car with funny stories blended in for a chuckle! Our cars are the second largest investment that we make in life and knowing how to take care of them will extend the health of our cars. “Kenny’s Garage” will be priced at $9.95 for Paperback and $5.99 for eBook, making it affordable for everyone!


About Kenny Wallace: Kenny Wallace won the first race he ever entered in 1982. After winning that first race, Kenny decided that his place in racing was in the driver’s seat. In 1986, he joined the ASA ranks winning Rookie of the Year honors. Kenny is the youngest of the three Wallace boys, and racing was a household reality before any of the boys could drive a car. He is the winner of the first Tony Stewart "Prelude to the Dream" at Eldora Speedway in 2005.

Kenny is the only driver to have won the Nationwide Series Most Popular Driver Award three times, Kenny ranks number one with the most starts in NASCAR Nationwide series history with 9 wins in this series. Kenny’s most well-known finish came when he pushed the late great Dale Earnhardt to his final Cup victory at Talladega in 2000 in a thrilling last lap shootout. Kenny ranks 13th out of 4000 drivers in the overall history of NASCAR starts with 900!

Kenny is the co-host on NASCAR Raceday, NASCAR Victory Lane, and NASCAR Coverage on FOX Sports 1 each week. With his competitive battles on the racetrack and popularity on television, he has become one of the most sought after drivers in NASCAR racing for sponsor endorsements and speaking engagements. Kenny is a driver that is well respected by owners, drivers and sponsors throughout the garage area and racing community. Almost any weekend, you can find him getting back to the roots of short track racing in his #36 dirt modified race car.

In Kenny’s words: I have compiled my lifelong history with cars, trucks, tractors; you name it.

I will warn you, working on your car and feeling empowered can be very addicting. Learning to change your oil for the first time is as easy as baiting a hook or making Macaroni and Cheese.

To learn more about “Kenny’s Garage”, to request an interview with Kenny Wallace or to review “Kenny’s Garage” in Paperback or eBook version contact Susan Johnson: 303.550.8186, DriversSeatMedia@gmail.com

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“Kenny’s Garage”, ISBN: (978-1628477948), to be released February 2014.

Contact:
Susan Johnson
Waldorf Press
2140 Hall Johnson Road
102-113
Grapevine, Texas 76051
303-550-8186
driversseatmedia@aol.com
http://www.waldorfpress.com