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Google Drive is a file storage service launched in 2012 by Google. Google Drive allows users to save and sync their phone, tablet and computer files to Google servers. In addition to the web version, this product is also available in several other versions for Android, iOS, Mac and Windows platforms. Google Drive is integrated with other Google products such as Google Docs, Google Sheet and Google Slide, and team members can work on files as a group. When a team member publishes a document on Google Docs, the created file is automatically placed in Google Drive and other team members can view and edit it.
Google Drive provides its users with 15 GB of free space and 100 GB, 1, 2, 10, 20 and 30 terabytes through paid plans. Uploaded files can be up to 5 terabytes in size. Users can define access permissions on files and specify the type of sharing with other people. In the web version, users are able to search for images by describing images or in natural language. The website and Android application of this product have a section for backup and storage on the computer. The number of active users of this service reached 800 million in March 2017, and according to 2015 statistics, more than one million users have used the paid plans of this product. In May 2017, more than 2 trillion files were placed on Google Drive.
Provide 15 GB of free space
Easy sharing
Ability to define the level of access to files and folders
Has web version, desktop version (Windows / Mac) and mobile version (Android and iOS)
Integration with many Internet services
Display all types of files in the browser, including images, video, audio, text files, Word files, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
Ability to upload files up to 5 GB
Search in natural language
Smart image search
Ability to make a backup copy and save at the desired location
Encrypt files
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– Operating system requirements
Windows Windows 7 and newer
Mac Version 10.7 (Lion) or newer
Linux Google Drive isn’t currently available for the Linux operating system. Linux users can still access Google Drive on the web at drive.google.com or through the Google Drive mobile app.
– Mobile devices and tablets
Android 4.0+ iOS 7.0+
– Browser requirements
Chrome (as of 11/10/2014, the current versions are: 38.0.2125.119 (Windows) and 38.0.2125.111 (Mac) Firefox (as of 11/10/2014, the current version is 33.1) Safari (not supported on Windows) Internet Explorer (current version is IE 11)
This application is free.
The software of this service was previously provided with the same name as Google Drive, which is then published in two types, personal and commercial, with the names of Google Backup and Sync and Drive File Stream.
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