once you switch to drive you can uninstall it off your computer the documents are still there under drive and it becomes like that but you can still use documents the same way under the name drive
You can make Word documents with the Google Drive app, or the Quickoffice app, a third party app that's owned by Google.
You can read Microsoft Office documents from either Google Drive (Docs) or Quickoffice on a Nexus One, and can edit as well.
You need to open and save it to your documents and import it.
Google Drive is a Cloud File Storage Service, powered by the Google Inc. On Google Drive, you can easily store your files(photos, documents, videos, etc), and you can reach them from any devices(smartphone, tablet, PC, etc). If any of the files had changed, the change can be seen on any device.
Use google docs offline. It will put everything on the computer, as well as the cloud. You can then copy the documents to your flash drive!
No. I think the only way Google Accounts expire is if Google shuts down or something. Files stay in your Drive until you delete them or until one of the servers that holds the documents crash or something.
You open your browser, and type the address drive.google.com, or else docs.google.com if you want to edit documents directly. If you already have a GMail account, you can use the same username and password to access Google drive. If you have NO Google account, you can create one easily.
There are many services online where one can store and manipulate documents. A very popular and user friendly resource is Google Drive (previously known as Google Docs).
backup it, upload to google documents, upload to sky drive which is free online storage and comes with .live account
Yes - Google Drive works on your iPad and iPhone via the Google Drive app.
Word does not include the option for distributing and sharing documents within itself, however if you set it to public on google drive you will be given a URL that you can share.