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Nov 27 2007, 1:28am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
According to the WSJ Google is going to offer a service that allows users to store their files online.
The rumor that Google would offer the so-called GDrive has been floating around for a long time.
Online drives have been around for years. It is of course big news when Google offers such a service.
GDrive will be free and Google will charge for premium storage capacities.
Important for such a service is an easy to use offline synchronization function to be able to have local copies of files if you are offline.
More details on the WSJ.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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