Google's GDrive Will Be Launched!

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Google launches a service which allows users to access a PC from any Internet connection, according to the reports of the industry. But activists say that the huge online users will have no control over personal data.

The Google Drive, GDrive, which means "to break the computer", based on a powerful drive. Instead of a user of the operating system save data on his own, all the files can be stored on Google's servers and access via the Internet."

The rumor says GDrive should launch this year, according to the new technology website TG Daily, as "the most respected product of Google." It's also considered as one of the Microsoft Windows operating system, which in most computers worldwide, to be the "cloud of calculation, where the processing and storage which is thousands of miles in remote areas of computing can be reach.

Home users and companies are increasingly using Web-based services, usually for free, by e-mail (like Hotmail and Gmail) and the storage of digital photos (such as Flickr and Picasa) in more requests for documents and spreadsheets (like Google Apps). The loss of a laptop or a clash of hard disk will not compromise data, and regularly available in the "cloud" and is available on the Web from any machine.

The GDrive, will help this logic to the end user by saving the contents of a disk to Google's servers. The PC would be easier, less expensive device acts as a portal on the Internet and may be an adaptation of the Google operating system for mobile phone's Android. Others may think of their computer, as the software and as their hardware.

In this perspective, the reviewers' warning Google's ambitions. Peter Brown, executive director of the Free Software Foundation, an organization to defend the user's freedom, has not disputed the convenience, but said: "It is a bit like saying:" We are in a dictatorship, the trains were should be executed. "But it is important to have someone, you can see on your computer?-T, May that Google will be convened at any time all of their data for the U.S. government?"

Google has refused that GDrive, but he recognizes the growing demand for IT clouds. Dave Armstrong, director of product marketing for Google Enterprise, said: "There is a clear ... away from the thinking of the people, 'This is my PC, this is my hard drive" so "That's how I do with information, so like I do with the network. "

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  • Abasster2/6/2009

    Wow..I would use the Gdrive but not for personal use. Business is ok but I will not use Gdrive with critical data.

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