Ryan Singel writes:
"Google is now offering a small virtual hard drive in the cloud so you can access all sorts of files anywhere — the latest salvo in an arms race to become the dominant player in cloud services.
As with many Google initiatives, this one may be deceptively modest: When it is completely rolled out, Google Docs will accept uploads of any kind of file — not just text and spreadsheets. That move heightens their competition with Microsoft, and takes on Apple and a number of small startups in the business of creating backup and storage space on remote servers."
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Google Docs Becomes Google ‘Any File’ as Cloud Wars Heat Up | Epicenter | Wired.com
Google Docs Becomes Google ‘Any File’ as Cloud Wars Heat Up | Epicenter | Wired.com
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