Use Google Docs to view PDF, DOC, and PPT on your iPhone or Android device
In a huge leap forward for Google Docs, your docs are now viewable in mobile browsers.
This is a pretty big deal, because it means there’s now a way to view Docs, DocX files, PDFs and more on your iPhone, iPad or Android device without installing an app. A lot of people who didn’t have a use for Google Docs before just found a reason to sign up for an account.
On iOS devices, you can pinch and zoom your docs, and all devices get quick navigation and panning/zooming within a page. You can also switch to the full desktop viewer if you really want to, although the mobile-optimized version is faster and easier to read on a small screen.
This is also a good step in Google’s attempts to pitch Docs as a valuable enterprise tool. How many times have you gotten a work email with an attachment that you couldn’t open on your phone? Well, if your business uses Google Docs, you can share files that way. They’ll be viewable by everyone, without even downloading a file.

Mobile browsers are still kind of crude if you compare it to the desktop browsers we use on PC.’*,
there would be a great demand for mobile browsers in the coming years that is for sure..,;
mobile browsers would become greatly popular in the next few years~:’
mobile browsers will become more and more powerful in the future as more applications are developed’“
mobile browsers will become more powerful in the next few years`-.
i have seen a few mobile browsers and used some of them, they are still a bit slow :”