Thursday, April 26, 2012

Google drive

  • It might have taken awhile, but finally, Google Drive has launched. Google has been talking about its intention to introduce a cloud storage service for at least six years.
  • (eWeek)
  • This week, it was Google Drive, and before that, it was Google Play, Google Tablet and Google+.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Up until Tuesday afternoon, Google Drive was something you did when you wanted to learn about a violent Ryan Gosling movie. Now, however, Google Drive is the newest entry into the Great Internet Cloud Storage Wars.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Surprising no one, Google has said that there are plans to integrate Google Drive into Chrome OS.
  • (Softpedia)
  • The Google Drive cloud storage service launched yesterday to much fanfare, but as with any new Google product, there are important questions about how the company will actually use personal data uploaded to the system.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Googles cloud-storage service, Google Drive, continued to top tech headlines on Wednesday, and PCMag went hands-on with the new offering.
  • (PC Magazine)
  • Amid the excitement over Google Drive, the search giants new Dropbox competitor, Microsoft recently improved a similar online sync and storage service, SkyDrive.
  • (PC World)
  • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Google is already facing spasms of suspicion and confusion as it tries to persuade people to entrust their personal documents, photos and other digital content to the companys new online storage service.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Summary: G-Drive comes with Google's standard and blanket TOS. But why are so many people bleating about this without seemingly understanding what is involved? Put up and shut up I say. I am not a fan of Google's Terms of Service aka TOS.
  • (ZDNet)
  • Google launched Google Drive yesterday, and almost immediately, China began blocking the cloud storage service.
  • (CNET News)

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