Thursday, July 21, 2011

Google Docs ups its Game From 1GB to 10GB Uploads


Google Docs is pretty impressive. They allow you to create and share documents, spreadsheets, presentations or online surveys. And since they are stored online, you can access your documents from anywhere. In February, Google rolled out an update documents with new features and functions, including "Priority", the document focus on Gmail inbox.

This morning, Google Docs is already more impressive. Scott Johnston, product manager for Google announced that Google Docs has increased its maximum file size of 1 GB to 10 GB.

1GB is pretty small, out of sync, and Google is usually a generous offer. New upload size gives a competitive advantage over other free services like Dropbox (2GB), Box.net (5GB), and the Amazon Cloud Drive (5 GB). Microsoft SkyDrive still win with 25 GB free for download.


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