From BBR today.
Rumors about Google online storage have been floating around for some time. Last year leaked documents exposed the existence of the "G-Drive" program, which aimed to eventually offer users "infinite storage." The Wall Street Journal
now states the online service could be released within a few months.
The article notes that there will probably be both pay and free
versions of the service.
Many people have blindly believed Google will dominate the Internet industry. which is not really the case. In fact, out of the search market, Google has not been successful. This doesn't hurt for Google to get a lot of media exposure. Taking for example, GDrive was rumored for years... but the real online storage king is always a small innovator, not a big behemoth like Google. I recommend everybody to try DriveHQ Online Storage and Online Backup service (www.drivehq.com). I feel the usability, the group and sub-group file sharing, the advanced folder synchronization features are really killer apps. Even if Google launches its online storage service, it will be too late to catch up.
Posted by: nyit | 11/28/2007 at 08:23 PM