Google Drive is here for
us to share and store our data online. Initially it provides us the storage
limit of 5 GB. If we have to store more data then we have to pay for it. Here is
some of the featuire Google drive offering to us. Currently the drive is not
available for every user, but Google ask us to select the “Notify” me option in
order to get the information that when our drive is ready. The Punch line is “Keep
everything. Share anything.“
Features List
Create
& collaborate.
In Google Drive, you can create new documents, spreadsheets and
presentations instantly. Work together at the same time, on the same doc, and
see changes as they appear.
Use
with familiar products
Gmail
Say goodbye to bulky email attachments. Send a link from Google Drive in Gmail and everyone has the same file, same version—automatically.
Say goodbye to bulky email attachments. Send a link from Google Drive in Gmail and everyone has the same file, same version—automatically.
Google+
Your videos and pictures in Google Drive are instantly available in Google+, so you’re never more than one click away from sharing with your circles.
Your videos and pictures in Google Drive are instantly available in Google+, so you’re never more than one click away from sharing with your circles.
Good Search Option.
Google Drive helps you get to
your files faster. Search for content by keyword and filter by file type, owner
and more. Google Drive can even recognize objects in your images and text in
scanned documents.
Open
for Every format.
Open over 30 file
types right in your browser—including HD video, Adobe Illustrator and
Photoshop—even if you don’t have the program installed on your computer.
Application Support
Create,
open and share files from a variety of apps directly in Google Drive.
Easy Sharing
You can share files or folders with anyone,
and choose whether they can view, edit or comment on your stuff.
Create Discussion
Groups.
Create
and reply to comments to get feedback and make files more collaborative.
Saving the older
Stuffs
Google
Drive tracks every change you make—so when you hit the save button, a new
revision is saved. You can look back as far as 30 days automatically, or choose
a revision to save forever.
Thanks,
Anil Kumar Pandey
Microsoft MVP, Community Contributor, DNS MVM
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