Mon, Jan 26th, 2009 |
Does the little blue icon pictured here represent the next huge Google product - the long-rumored “GDrive”? Maybe. Google Operating System has uncovered some more clues that lead them to believe a storage solution that syncs files on your computer with Google’s massive infrastructure is on the way.
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