Google could offer a service of online storage
The information was disclosed, apparently by accident and suggests that Google is planning to launch a new service that offers the possibility of storing data online, what is commonly called a virtual disk on the Internet and receive the name of Gdrive.
In a Reuters report, it is said that the service called Gdrive create an image on a server in which users store their information. The speculations come through a page of a multimedia slide that was available briefly on the Google website.
That slide said: "With infinite storage, we can save all files from one user, including e-mail, web history, pictures, bookmarks and make them accessible from anywhere (any device and any platform)."
For the moment, it is unknown whether this service would pay storage, free or the type of requirements to be met in order to access the service.
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If that's the case, it is time that you begin to modernize and utilize the services of online storage, which brings you the Internet, which allow you to access your files from anywhere connected to the network and also are free.
Its use is easy. You just need to sign up for one of the services, get an account and ready. Thus with only have access to a computer, Internet and mobile device can store and share all the files you want, whether text, images, videos or photos.
But we also need to be cautious. Although services can be very reliable, they can not be handled by strangers, so that avoids wherever possible to store personal documents such as birth records digitized, passport, visa and bank statements. And if your access service from a public place, ensures the close of the meeting before getting up the machine.
Oh, and always keep a backup of your physical information in your power. It is unlikely that these services will disappear ... but it is not worth running that risk with your data.