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Google Drive triples free storage
Google announced on Monday that it is giving users “15 GB of unified storage for free to use… between Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos,” thus giving them more flexibility to use their data space as they reckon it over fit. Users who want more storage across
Also, it's a push for unification and a nice shove for the “Drive” brand, which currently serves as your online hard drive for everything…not just documents. It's simpler for consumers to get their heads around thinking of their email being stored on their
A quick look at competitors shows that Dropbox currently starts free subscribers at 2GB, Microsoft SkyDrive users get 7GB, and Apple iCloud, Amazon Cloud Storage, and SugarSync offer 5GB for free. The announcement follows a Google Drive update from
More and more it feels like Google's huge shift for this year is going to be unifying as many of their products as possible. Next up for unification is user storage, which currently allows you to share 15GB of space for free across
A quick look at competitors shows that Dropbox currently starts free subscribers at 2GB, Microsoft SkyDrive users get 7GB, and Apple iCloud, Amazon Cloud Storage, and SugarSync offer 5GB for free. The announcement follows a Google Drive update from
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