Filed under: Internet , Office , Web services , Google , web 2.0 , Web The Google team has certainly been busy lately, adding new features to their services and apps on what seems like a daily basis. This morning a new drawing tool became available on Google docs , allowing users to create images in any browser that supports VML and SVG. As mentioned in the Google Docs blog , the tool is based on technology acquired when they purchased Tonic Systems in 2007. From any document, just click on the insert link and choose drawing. The canvas will appear, and you can then add one of the 100+ shapes (all vector-based), add lines and arrows, add text, or do some freehand drawing. Line color and weight can be changed, as can fill colors. Drawings also support z-order

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Google Docs adds vector-based diagramming with new drawing tool
Waiting for them to just make a desktop app that writes to the cloud. Maybe it will be a Chrome extension.
Thats Pretty cool feature