Depending on what kind of document you're publishing, you may be able to convert it to .HTML, which is a Web-page compatible file format. Then you can embed it into your page.
yes
The embed code is found below the description- if the owner has allowed it to be embeded. Then Simply copy and paste on your webpage whereever you want it.
No. convert your Word .doc into a google doc (the icon to the right of the red CREATE button)
www.google.com
You can work on webpage on Google Chrome. The webpages are received from the server side to the clients.
Yes. You can embed spreadsheets, pdfs and word documents in a JSP Page
You can embed Google Maps into a web page of your choosing using HTML and the Google Maps JavaScript API. Google provides code-examples that you can cut-and-paste in your HTML pages and step-by-step tutorials to create your own custom Google Maps. See related link below for details.
Google!!!!!! ^_^
a search engine
In order to insert a video, you can paste the link into HTML. This link will cause the video to embed in webpage.
You can email a webpage using the website. The website might contain the option or just use Google Mail for that.
To add a webpage within a particular area in an already existing HTML page, <EMBED> tag or <IFRAME> tag can be used. For example: <EMBED SRC="http://www.domainname.com"> will add the page (http://www.domainname.com) in the existing page. Or <IFRAME SRC="http://www.domainname.com"></IFRAME> will also add the page (http://www.domainname.com) in the existing page.