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Do folders on the Google Drive domain suggest the end for Google Docs?

It looks like Google Drive will replace Google Docs, if directories referenced on the drive.google.com domain are an accurate measure. It also looks like it is possible to use a small part of Google Drive now.

Google Drive is expected to launch sometime this week, so while we might get a shiny new product from Google we might also be seeing the end, as some have predicted, to Google Docs as we know it.

Google Drive preview image via TNW

According to the robots.txt file hosted on what is expected to be Google Drive’s domain, http://drive.google.com, the cloud file hosting product will have many of the same features as Google Docs.

The Google Drive robots.txt file (a simple text file used by website owners to control what search engines can index) is a near match of Google Doc’s.  However, Google Drive’s file lists four folders (/a/, /presentation, /folder, /templateabuse) that are not listed in Google Docs’ version.

This sounds quite techy and boring but let’s put it this way, if Google wasn’t using the domain it wouldn’t have a robots.txt file. The fact that it is so similar to Goolge Docs’ suggests there will be some similarities in the services.

The Google Drive Robots.txt file list contains;

User-agent: *
Crawl-delay: 1
Allow: /$
Allow: /?hl=
Disallow: /?hl=*&
Allow: /support/
Allow: /a/
Allow: /Doc
Allow: /View
Allow: /ViewDoc
Allow: /present
Allow: /Present
Allow: /TeamPresent
Allow: /EmbedSlideshow
Allow: /presentation
Allow: /templates
Allow: /previewtemplate
Allow: /fileview
Allow: /gview
Allow: /viewer
Allow: /leaf
Allow: /open
Allow: /document
Allow: /drawings
Allow: /demo
Allow: /folder
Disallow: /templateabuse
Disallow: /

You can view the Google Drive robots.txt file here and the Google Docs robots.txt file here.  Notice that the Google Drive file is preventing search engines from indexing the site (Disallow: /)

Of these directories folder and gview are the most interesting (at the moment anyway).  The folder directory suggests that Google Drive will give us access to public folders via standard links (something Dropbox rolled out today).  Google Docs provides a similar service, but these folders are not indexed by Google.

As for the gview directory this folder performs the same action as Google Docs’ viewer and allows you to view PDF/PPT etc documents online (the viewer directory also provides this service). The Google Drive viewer also allows us to get a small glimpse of Google Drive in action.

How to use (a bit of) Google Drive
When logged out of your Google Account (this won’t work if you’re logged in), if you visit the Google Drive gview link (https://drive.google.com/gview?pli=1) you’ll notice you get the same page as https://docs.google.com/gview?pli=1.

The Google Drive domain is still branded as Google Docs but if you look at the address bar you’re clearly on drive.google.com.

If you open a PDF document using the Google Drive domain and click on File > Save in Google Docs you will be asked to log into your Google Account; although if you do you will get stuck in a re-direct loop [This might crash your browser].

It’s not much at the moment but it does imply that Google Drive will replace Google Docs in some format and, more importantly, Google Drive is close to launching on http://drive.google.com.

Ajit Jain

Ajit Jain is marketing and sales head at Octal Info Solution, a leading iPhone app development company and offering platform to hire Android app developers for your own app development project. He is available to connect on Google Plus, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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