Google is at it again, with a leaked document specifying some details of “GDrive” – an unlimited online storage facility.
Notes accidentally made public on Google’s website said “With infinite storage, we can house all user files, including emails, web history, pictures, bookmarks, etc and make it accessible from anywhere (any device, any platform, etc)”.
Google’s CEO also commented that one of their goals is to “store 100 percent” of consumer’s information.
This is probably going to get an even bigger backlash than what Gmail got, regarding privacy concerns. It’s even making me wonder now as well – whereas with the Gmail complaints I was just thinking “oh, get over it!”. Maybe it’s time I watch what I save in my Gmail account, you know, just in case?
(From Yahoo Finance via Slashdot)











Interesting Tim, but I think having the world’s information controlled by one company is one of the biggest signs of Armageddon, needless to say, I’m keeping a close eye on Google
Here’s to hoping that Open Source takes over the world, crushes MS and Google and proves me wrong
-Adam