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Posted on 02/07/201008/07/2010 by Rafael Scapin

Google Docs now supports free Optical Character Recognition (OCR)

This is huge news. Take a scanned document and convert it via OCR technologies to editable text via Google Docs. All for free!

http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2010/06/optical-character-recognition-ocr-in.html

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CategoriesDawsonITE Tagsgoogle, googledocs, OCR, Optical Character Recognition

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