Google Launched Its own Cloud Storage Google Drive


Google has finally made its cloud service Last Month– Google Drive, official. Being dubbed as the natural evolution of Google Docs, Drive allows you to upload and access up to 5GB of data for free, for more than that you can opt for paid plans.
From Google Blog:


Create and collaborate. Google Docs is built right into Google Drive, so you can work with others in real time on documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Once you choose to share content with others, you can add and reply to comments on anything (PDF, image, video file, etc.) and receive notifications when other people comment on shared items.


Store everything safely and access it anywhere (especially while on the go). All your stuff is just… there. You can access your stuff from anywhere—on the web, in your home, at the office, while running errands and from all of your devices. You can install Drive on your Mac or PC and can download the Drive app to your Android phone or tablet. We’re also working hard on a Drive app for your iOS devices. And regardless of platform, blind users can access Drive with a screen reader.


You can get started with 5GB of storage for free—that’s enough to store the high-res photos of your trip to the Mt. Everest, scanned copies of your grandparents’ love letters or a career’s worth of business proposals, and still have space for the novel you’re working on. You can choose to upgrade to 25GB for /month, 100GB for /month or even 1TB for /month. When you upgrade to a paid account, your Gmail account storage will also expand to 25GB.

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