September 8, 2010

Google GDrive Online Storage Launch?

Google’s Gdrive online storage has really begun to launch.  Ok, they are still saying that the the Gdrive does not exist and refused to confirm the name of Gdrive.

It is announced that over the next few weeks, Google docs will start rolling out the ability to store some of your media in your Google Docs account.  Before this point, it was just for documents like text and presentations.  Now you will be able to upload images and video to your account.    This isn’t really the launch of anything according to Google, but could be their slow and methodical roll out of the “Gdrive” service which is expected to allow you to store all of your files on the Google servers and not have to store them on your own personal harddrive.

To start out, you can upload up to a max 250mb size files to the server and up to 1gb of storage is free.  If you want or need more space, you can purchase more at $.25 / gb per year.  Sounds pretty cheap to me.

We will see how it goes.  I do like the idea of using any computer and having access to all my files at anytime, but don’t really like the idea of Google having all my files.  Maybe its just the conspiracy theorist in me.

About Ben Janke
Ben is an internet marketer and loves to build businesses online and teach others how to do it too. He has been in internet marketing and online lead generation since 2004 and loves to stay up on the new marketing tools and trends.

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