Google Drive—a place where you can create, share, and keep
all of your stuff. Whether you’re working with a friend on a joint educational project,or tracking a
budget for shopping, you can do it in Drive.
How to get Google Drive: Just visit Google Drive start page and get started with 5Gb online free storage space for your documents.
Or simply click https://drive.google.com/ after Logging in to Google account, and get started with Google Drive.
With Google Drive, you can:
- Create and Share: Google Docs are contained right into Google Drive, so you can work with your friends, co-workers in real time on documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Once you choose to share content with others, you can share your views about these documents and more.
- Store safely and access it anywhere: All your stuff is just... online.That's why, You can access your stuff from anywhere - on the web, in your home, at the workplace.
- You can download the Drive app to your Android phone or tablet, and then install Google Drive on your Mac or PC.
- Search anything: You can search needed documents by keyword and filter by file type, owner and more.
- Drive can even recognize text in scanned documents using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology.
- Google drive also use image recognition so that if you drag and drop photos from your desktop, you can later search for these desktop photos anytime.
- This technology is still in its early stages, and expected to get better over time.
- Tag a document: You can tag a document, so that you can search that document easily. This seems very smart way of organizing your documents and files.
- Storage Space: Currently Google Drive provides 5 Gb of online storage space, which is enough for normal users. If you are looking for a business storage plan, then you can also expand your storage space by purchasing at affordable rates.
- 25GB = $2.49 / month
- 100GB = $4.99 / month
- 1TB = $24.99 / month
Note: When you buy a package plan, the storage limit to your
Gmail storage will also gets expanded.
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