[google-appengine] Re: Proprietary data in the Google cloud

2008-09-27 Thread Cherry
On Sep 27, 4:51 pm, Sam G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ron, > There is a sharing platform integrated into Docs and Spreadsheets that > allows sharing within the domain without making the document public. Sam, That's just what I need. Thanks, Ron Cherry --~--~-~--~~~

[google-appengine] Re: Proprietary data in the Google cloud

2008-09-27 Thread Sam G
Ron, The only reason a Google Doc or Spreadsheet would be available via Google web search is if you published it to a public facing website. The same would be true for *any* document you posted, Google-doc or not. There is a sharing platform integrated into Docs and Spreadsheets that allows shari

[google-appengine] Re: Proprietary data in the Google cloud

2008-09-27 Thread Cherry
On Sep 26, 6:38 pm, Sam G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ron, > > In fact, spreadsheets and documents will not be included in the index > unless you publish them to your website. Hi Sam, Well, that's what I was wondering. I could see some reports being posted to a business website but intended f

[google-appengine] Re: Proprietary data in the Google cloud

2008-09-26 Thread Sam G
Ron, Just because you are using Google Apps (and storing data there) does not mean that it will show up in Google's web search index. In fact, spreadsheets and documents will not be included in the index unless you publish them to your website. By default, you're not allowed to access a Google Do