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22
Feb
Google to launch a free cloud storage system
Google is in the process of launching an online storage system
that will store large files in the cloud instead of on your desktop
hard drives.
Google will be challenging the already popular cloud storage
system Dropbox which was recently valued at $4 billion.
Reports have said Google’s storage system will be called
“Drive” and will be free for all Google Account
holders.
Anything from videos and music to documents will be able to be
stored in Google’s data centre instead of clogging up your
hard drive.
Like Dropbox, Google’s Drive will be free but users storing
large amounts of data will have to pay an extra fee.
Google Documents an existing product of Google already allows
users to store 1 Gb of files online.
Google have mentioned about launching a ‘G Drive’ in
the past but have been very quiet on the subject in recent
months.
This type of service has become very popular as people are
increasingly using computers on the go. With these cloud storage
systems users can access their files from anywhere via apps or web
browsers.
But are Google too late with releasing this sort of product?
With Apple already offering the iCloud, which stores music, books,
films and apps and Microsoft Office365 with a similar paid service,
we think Google could struggle to break into this market.
This being said Google’s ‘G Drive’ is more
likely to be a simple cloud storage system like Dropbox, which will
allow users to store anything, anywhere but will loyal fans drop
Dropbox?
By Troy Stanley
Technical Director
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