Thursday, April 19, 2012

Cloud storage service from Google starts next week



A leaked image previously shows the main service page

The NextWeb received information on the site look of a certain partners around the Google service "Google Drive" for cloud storage, which will allow users to store and synchronize files on Google servers and access them from anywhere.

According to information, the service will be launched next week at http://drive.google.com, mostly on Tuesday and will give users free storage space with the size of 5 GB and plans will provide the area with the highest price but the prices are not yet known, and thus would be superior to famous Dropbox service competition that provide the user space of 2 GB free when you register for the first time.

Google will provide the applications of the service on both Windows and Mac and Android and IOS, which will enable the service volumes of its own on your computer to lift and synchronize the files in it with the rest of the hardware for the user and can access the files through any Web browser.

It is noteworthy that the entire major companies offer customers a way to store their files. For example Apple provides ICloud service and the Amazon has Cloud Drive which provides service to its customers Microsoft SkyDrive. Although the entry of Google came late in the provision of service storage cloud for the average user, but it is one of the leading pioneer in the field of cloud computing, it has the enormous infrastructure and sophisticated in this area, is expected to know how it will affect recruitment of these possibilities in this new field for smaller competitors, such as Dropbox and Box.

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