Google may soon launch a paid cloud storage service called “Drive,” five years after it first came up with the idea. Google Drive will let consumers store documents, photographs and videos on Google’s servers for sharing and easy accessibility from any Web-connected device, according to a report. It is expected to be free for most consumers and businesses, but Google will charge a fee for those who use a large amount of storage. If the reports are correct, Google’s entering a very crowded market.
Is GDrive Ready to Come Out of Its Shell?
Posted by: Richard Adhikari February 10, 2012 05:00 AMGoogle may soon launch a paid cloud storage service called “Drive,” five years after it first came up with the idea. Google Drive will let consumers store documents, photographs and videos on Google’s servers for sharing and easy accessibility from any Web-connected device, according to a report. It is expected to be free for most consumers and businesses, but Google will charge a fee for those who use a large amount of storage. If the reports are correct, Google’s entering a very crowded market.