Google Drive Arrives for iOS Today
Jun 28, 2012, 12:34 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Google today announced that its Google Drive cloud service will be available for Apple's iOS devices, including both the iPhone and the iPad, later today. Google Drive is an online storage service similar to Box or DropBox. It gives users 5GB of free storage and interacts with 30 different types of files, such as Docs, Excel, PowerPoint, Jpegs, etc. Google Drive automatically keeps files in sync across devices and can be used to control how, when, and with whom files are shared. Google Drive also automatically links up with Google+, and stored files can easily be shared to Google's social network. For users needing more than 5GB of data, Google Drive offers additional storage for a monthly fee. The application itself is a free download from the iTunes App Store.
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