Microsoft Teases Google Over New Storage Service
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Google Inc has announced its very own cloud-based online storage service which will allow Google Docs users to upload any type of file of up to 250 MB while they will have access to a total storage capacity of 1GB. However, the 1GB storage capacity offered by Google’s cloud service is somewhat dwarfed by that of Microsoft’s SkyDrive cloud storage service which offers an initial storage space of 25 GB, free of cost. Microsoft didn’t miss...
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