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Use Google Drive? Upgrade to Google One — cheap
If you have a paid Google Drive account, you may have been upgraded already.
Google One plans will start at 100 GB for US$1.99, 200 GB for US$2.99, and 2 TB for US$9.99 per month, while pricing for plans larger than 2TB will remain the same. (Existing 1 TB Drive plans will be upgraded to 2 TB at no extra cost.)
Details in the comments.
P.S. If you prefer OneDrive, Ed Bott has a handful of tricks you should consider in his ZDNet article.
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Use Google Drive for collaboration
I’ve been doing this for years. It’s fast, easy, secure, and anybody with an internet connection can do it with exactly zero effort. I’ve tested it working with Windows, Mac, iPad, Google Phone, and Raspberry Pi.
Many of you are concerned about privacy and anything that says “Google.” For good reason. But if you’re going to share the data anyway….
There’s a good overview – and some tricks I’ve never seen before – in a new post by Howard Wen at Computerworld.
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Review: Office Online vs iWork for iCloud vs Google Drive
The final countdown. And the winner is…
InfoWorld Cloud Computing
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Cloud storage booming, trouble brewing
I don’t think people realize that the data they put in the new cloud “drive” storage services can be viewed by employees.
I also wonder, out loud, what’s the difference between Megaupload and the cloud drives.
InfoWorld Tech Watch.
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