There were whispers of an online storage project by Google in the past, and word has it that this project is about to be unveiled pretty soon. The gDrive project as it is known is actually a service that enables users to store their essential information on a virtual hard drive. While no concrete details are available, it seems that internal documents have referred to the gDrive as “My Stuff” and “GDrive” on numerous occasions. Currently, additional Gmail and Picasa storage cost anything from $20 per year for an additional 10GB and up to $500 for a whopping 400GB of space. I don’t know about you, but the completed gDrive ought to come with 100% compatibility with Google’s other Web 2.0 applications.
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