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Gdrive, The Next Google Service


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#11 Saint_Michael

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Posted 08 March 2006 - 01:19 PM

I wouldn't be surprised in 5-10 years from now a Superior OS is made by them. If Microsoft employees where smart then start sending their resumes over to google main offices just look at good in the last few years over $9-10 Billion in stock alone I only can imagine what they have thats not in stocks.

But yeah even if you paid for the service just look at the gmail hack that was posted a few days ago not everything is secured. But by now google got whiff of it.

But about the main subject yeah 1 you will have to pay for that service and that will get expensive the more bw you need and the gigs you need, 2 you might as well let the hacker into your own computer cause all they have to is set up a virus that runs when you either upload or download from the storage computer and finally 3 it only take one dumb mistake to ruin everything remember that.

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Posted 08 March 2006 - 03:36 PM

with the massive storage given to gmail accounts and how they can now log your google chat conversations there too I was expecting them to offer storage of things like bookmarks, photos, files etc using peoples existing gmail space. the way I see it if they were going to give you that space for emails why not for other stuff

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Posted 08 March 2006 - 07:49 PM

View Postsharpz, on Mar 7 2006, 09:27 PM, said:

wait, im confused. this was leaked from a presentation? so are they GOING to do it or not? It will not be free i assume, or that would cost them millions :(

lol!?, They already have millions, they are going to make that project free, as everyting that came out from Googleplex, also, is a nice concept to bring the technology absolutely dependant from Internet.

Im totally excited with this idea, because is going to be the future of the computers and internet:
Just a Keyboard, mouse and a Monitor that you connect to the internet, And storage, and Os, and applications??...


.....One answer: Gdrive

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Posted 08 March 2006 - 08:19 PM

I wonder what the limitations of this service will be if it comes out. It will be really awsome if they allow you to host files on there. You could host this gigantic site with a ton of visitors if they let you. We no longer have a use for pen drives we can just use Google if this is not a myth.

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Posted 25 March 2006 - 07:45 PM

I wonder how Google is able to provide such a huge amounts of Space.

I can imagine the Datawarehouses of Google distributed thorought the world with Pico Byres of Hard Disk Space and many T1 lines running accross the Globe connecting them.

Oops! I feel like fainting. Let me take Some rest! :) Ha ha

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Posted 15 April 2006 - 02:40 PM

Providing you have enough money (Google has), space and bandwidth shouldn't be a problem. That space and bandwidth will be (as the user experiences it) unlimited is mere speculation which I can't base on any statements.

The global space usage can be lowered by a) compressing files [especially text files/source code can be compressed by a huge percentage] and :lol: getting the file's MD5 sum or another kind of signature and check it against a list of already existing files, this would be especially useful with music and/or movie files since those tend to be plain copies of few files which have been posted to sites some among us know or don't know. Several thousand people downloading one set of files is not too rare a thing, now do the maths: What is smaller, 15,000 copies of a 700MB-file or a compressed 700MB-file and a list containing 15,000 user IDs which are allowed to access this file?

Remember: The RIAA's/MPAA's interest (hunting down file sharers to increase profit) is not necessarily Google's interest (providing online storage to increase profit). I do not trust the slogan "Google won't be evil", all it would take is a new CEO.

As Opaque and Saint Michael pointed out, this service won't be free. It might be free as in "no money charged" but as you can see with GMail, you pay in terms of privacy. Google processes your eMails in order to show you ads which might be especially interesting for you as the content of your eMails suggests. It shouldn't be too hard to guess what kind of information you're mailing around if you're that kind of person who clicks banners (that does not mean you're safe if you don't click them since anyone providing you a mail server can easily read your mail, anyone with a server placed at a good point in the internet can pick up any mail passing through it). It would probably be easy to guess even more details about you if parts of your personal files or even all of them are stored on Google's servers.

A note which might not fit into this topic: One way to minimize the damage done to your privacy by using Google's services might be encrypting your eMails/files before you upload it. It might be easy to pass a file through some files as long as it can be easily read but could you gain anything if you had to spend years of CPU time to crack the file's encryption? I'm working on a tutorial on how to encrypt your eMails/Files/IM-Communication and found that strong crypto software is outlawed in quite a lot of countries...

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Posted 15 April 2006 - 03:51 PM

Yes, the idea of storing all your files on the internet is great, but seeing the securiry risks coming with it I wouldn't say it's very secure, and I doubt I'll ever use it for regular files, maybe for hosting useless stuff etc, but I don't trust my private messages etc to Google. I don't think Google is easy to hack, but I'll stay on the safe side in stead of jumping into oblivion... :lol:




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