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10 Mind-blowing Google Drive Tips & Tools for Teachers. 8 Extensions That Make Google Drive More Powerful Than Dropbox. 16 Secrets Of Google Drive. Google Drive—formerly Google Docs—has come quite a way in nearly a decade of existence. Originally launched as Writely, a startup’s clever collaborative word processor, Google quickly acquired the app, changed the name to Google Docs, and released it as a new way to help people work together more efficiently using little more than a browser. Google changed the name again to Google Drive in April 2012, reflecting the ever-expanding goals and capabilities of the suite. Google Drive’s many and varied capabilities—from chat with collaborators in a document to the ability to automate your entire Drive—can sometime be surprising.

I rounded up a few tips to help you get even more out of this online productivity platform. 1. Search by person One of Google Drive’s best features is its ability to let you collaborate with other people on a document in real time. 2. If you use Google Drive, it’s probably a safe bet you also use Gmail. 3. You can think of this feature as “Google does Dropbox.” 4. 5. Google Drive: It's Slick & Not Exactly Free. Google is set today to open Google Drive, a service to store files online and share them among various computing devices that turns out to be a lot more important than you might think. Why? Two reasons: First, Google's service goes well beyond rivals because of integration with Google Docs, Google+, Gmail, and other services.Second, beyond a basic free level, ordinary consumers will pay to use Google Drive -- not much, but enough to make them into customers, not just users of an advertising-subsidized service.

That's a pretty big philosophical shift for Google. What is Google Drive? Google Drive, at its core, looks a lot like Dropbox: you install software on a device running Windows, Mac OS X, Android, and "in coming weeks," iOS. That device gets a special Google Drive folder that synchronizes its files with a mirror stored online.

It's very useful, as Dropbox users can attest. Those are straightforward comparisons, but Google Drive isn't such a simple alternative. Google Drive - It's Live and No Dropbox Killer. Update: It appeared that the Google Drive app had reached 5 million downloads, however this was a reflection of downloads for the Google Docs application. We apologise for any confusion caused. It’s been an interesting few days around the tech world, with the imminent launch of Google Drive looming large. But now the service is live at so get downloading and let’s take a look: As we reported only a bit ago Google appears to be aiming the service at companies and Google Apps users rather than positioning it as a consumer-facing service a la Dropbox.

Now, here’s what you need to know: Drive gives new users 5 GB free for each user account. So there are the facts, now let’s examine what they mean. First off, I was wrong. If Google had come out of the gates with Android and iOS integration, it could still have held a really good chance at unseating Dropbox for some users. The other factor that keeps coming up in my head is that of Google’s Chrome OS. Google Drive: The Pros & Cons.

Google's long-awaited Dropbox competitor, Drive, is finally here and includes impressive search capabilities and good integration with other Google services including Docs and Google+. But if you just want to get some work done using a reliable file storage and sync service, Drive may not be ready for you just yet. And unless you're an Android user, the mobile experience for Drive is not great. Google officially launched Drive on Tuesday featuring 5GB free online storage and the ability to buy more storage such as 25GB for $2.50 per month ($30 per year) up to a maximum 16TB for $800 per month. Similar to Dropbox, Google Drive installs a folder on your Mac or Windows PC desktop (a Google representative told PCWorld a Linux version is in the works, too). Then you just drag-and-drop files into the new folder and the contents automatically sync to the cloud as well as any other computers with Drive installed.

Here's a look at some of the best and worst highlights of Google Drive. Confusing. 4 Fantastic, Free Things Google Drive Will Now Do For You. Most productive people with a mind for the web know what Google Docs are about. Then Google Docs became Google Drive, with all kinds of storage space and collaboration folders and connected webapps.

Most people just noted the new icon and kept on writing meeting agendas and filling small spreadsheets. Now, however, would be a good time to pay Drive some mind. Google has done impressive work making it easier to keep your files organized, share any file with anyone, and keep everything in your work life one search away. Send Gigantic Attachments That Are Always Up To Date Your email attachments are only as useful as the lamest inbox to which you send them. Google Drive and Gmail really, truly want to fix this. One caveat: You need to be using Gmail's "New Compose Experience" to insert Drive attachments. Do More With Drive On Mobile, Including Spreadsheet Editing Google makes a Drive app for iOS devices, a Drive app for Android, and a kind of “app” for Chrome browsers.

How To Get The Most Out Of Google Drive. In the recent year you have been showered with free cloud storage anyone can use to store files online, any types of files so you can easily access them anywhere on any devices. These are great so you can practically put aside your worries of not being able to complete your projects or tasks in case you are away from your device. But since many of you are using Gmail and utilizing Google Docs at most, now Google also ready to serve your needs with its cloud storage ‘Drive‘. Previously Google Docs, Google Drive is another cloud storage you can use to store your files on the cloud and access anywhere across devices. If you are familiar with Google Docs, you will be able to start using Google Drive, and you get to conveniently edit 30 different types of files without having to install software on our own devices.

Google is giving away 5GB of free storage on Google Drive, and you can increase the size starting at only $2.49 a month for 25GB. Register & Access Anywhere And the folder view too. Google Drive - A Complete User Guide Video. How Folders REALLY Work In Google Drive. Google Drive.