Google to begin offering Cloud storage
In the "coming weeks" you will find that your Google Docs account will allow
you to upload any kind of
file<http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/upload-your-files-and-access-them.html>for
online storage.

Google Docs will support uploading any kind of file as long as it is under
250MB in size. You will then be able to store your videos, raw images, zip
files etc in your Docs account, with the same sharing features. However
collaboration, which is a quite important part of Google Docs, will not be
possible for formats which are not supported by Google Docs natively, you
will instead be able to preview and download the file.

In conjunction with the Shared Folders feature which Google unveiled some
times ago, this makes Google Docs a quite powerful means of storing and
sharing files. With shared folders you can give others access to a folder in
your Google Docs account such that any files added to it automatically get
shared instead of needing you to do the same one at a time.

Much like the free Picasa storage, Google Docs will offer 1GB of space, and
will give users the option of purchasing additional storage. Any additional
storage will be shared with Picasa Web Albums and GMail -- as is done now --
in a manner such that any overflow in capacity in any Google service will
automatically use the purchased capacity. Those using premium versions of
Google 
Docs<http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2010/01/store-and-share-files-in-cloud-with.html>included
in Google Apps can also use their Google Docs accounts as remote
backups.

The storage will provide "plenty of bandwidth for ordinary use" however
Google reserve the right to "limit your access" in case of excessive usage.

This is move is not that surprising, considering that Google is trying to
push its own Cloud based operating system. It is quite expected that Google
will try to offer as many essential cloud services as possible under its
banner before they launch their Chrome OS netbooks.

source:
http://www.thinkdigit.com/Internet/Google-to-begin-offering-Cloud-storage_3904.html


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