
Ok we know that Google is the Gigabyte king and provides GBs of storage space for each of its services. Google recently upgraded Gmail such that now it provides a whooping 5 GB+ storage space to each of its users. So what exactly is the next big thing coming?
It might be the much awaited and highly rumored GDrive about which we have been reading all over the Internet and Blogosphere.
Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google is perhaps ready to unveil its Public Mass File Storage service in the coming new year. Whether it will be called GDrive or not, well thats again a very big mystery and Google has no official word on it yet. However the question is that how much space will GDrive provide to its users and will the space really be worth it now that we have a 5 GB big Gmail account and almost unlimited document file storage on Google Docs?
Microsoft SkyDrive and Yahoo Briefcase are the two online file storage services already launched by Google’s market competitors so if Google wants to revolutionize the concept of online file storage then it definitely should come up with something big and better.







I wonder if they’ll come out with a file sharing network too. Probably not heh.
I tried using a service recently that tries to use gmail as an online hardrive without much luck! Hopefully Google will release it soon so we can have a peak.
Wasnt there a tool available through which we can use Gmail has a hard drive.