According to an article on Wall Street Journal, the much talked about rumor “GDrive” or “GSpace” can become reality in a few months from now.
Google is preparing a service that would let users store on its computers essentially all of the files they might keep on their personal-computer hard drives — such as word-processing documents, digital music, video clips and images, say people familiar with the matter. The service could let users access their files via the Internet from different computers and mobile devices when they sign on with a password, and share them online with friends. It could be released as early as a few months from now, one of the people said.
If they releases it by the end of this year, it will be the best Christmas gift ever for everybody.
There has been a lot of rumors about the new innovative products Google has been trying out. Things like “GDrive”, “GPhone”, “GBroadband”, and the list goes on. A lot of them have already been dropped by Google, at least for now. But something like the online storage, it’s a product that is too hard for Google to let it slip. There are a hand full of applications out there that utilizes Gmail and use it as an online storage. I’m pretty sure Google realizes it and since the kind of usage does not breach any legal issues or user agreements.
With GDrive, we can now hope that all the services we are already getting, like wordprocessing, spreadshett, etc. will be managable through a centralized storage space. Let’s have our finger crossed, blog about it like crazy to push on this much anticipated service. Google, you are the man!

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