• Replace your Hard Disk with the GDrive
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  • By CXOtoday Staff, Jan 27, 2009 1740 hrs IST
  • Tags : hard disk, GDrive, Google Apps CSS file, Google s online hard drive

  • Taking cloud computing to a new level, Google is soon going
    to launch 'GDrive', a long-rumored online storage for its users. The GDrive
    will allow users to save their data online and enable access to data from any
    computer in the world



     



    GDrive would work as an online hard disk and could
    essentially work as a syncing device that will periodically update itself with
    the activities that take place on a computer, the Google Operating System has
    discovered.



     



    The GDrive could also partially replace the physical hard
    disk that a user needs to select an operating system (OS) for usage -- that is,
    after the initial booting. Google's online hard drive will merge all of
    Google's web-based applications and make them available together. The GDrive is
    expected to be launched some time this year.



     



    Also discovered in a Google Apps CSS file reportedly there
    is an update for Google Docs on the way that would include a desktop client for
    syncing files with GDrive. Since this drive will allow users to save their data
    online, users will be able to access their data from any computer in the world
    as long as it is connected to an Internet connection.



     



    In fact, if you take Google provisions seriously, you've
    probably already shifted your photograph and document base to at least one of
    the Google services that work as great archiving hubs. However, space
    restriction and reliability could be a user's concern while depending on the
    Google servers to save their precious data.



     



     



     



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  • by dilipkumar on Feb 05, 2009 04:05 PM 
    it's very good plan
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