BTW people. as much as I love Google Docs, 4Shared gives you 15 gigs for free Now multiply that by multiple accounts created with multiple email addresses and I'm sure you can see what I mean,
no you don't. it's incredibly easy and simple to make new google accounts.iirc, you need a mobile phone to sign up for google accounts
I don't own a mobile and I use basically every Google service with my account.iirc, you need a mobile phone to sign up for google accountsHmm... Thinking of how easy is to create a free Google account...
Google Drive to be the next big thing in piracy and ISO sharing?
We'll see.
Too late, Google. I have Dropbox.
Too late, Google. I have Dropbox.
You could say that about anything really.
Too late Facebook, I have MySpace. Too late Tumblr, I have twitter. Too late cell phones, I use pay phones.
Anyways, this is pretty cool. Maybe get more use out of my google account than just my email.
For those who are for whatever reason unable to refer friends, Google Drive wins. 3GB more from the start, and cheaper upgrades. $5/month for 100GB from Google Drive or $20/month from Dropbox.Too late, Google. I have Dropbox.
You could say that about anything really.
Too late Facebook, I have MySpace. Too late Tumblr, I have twitter. Too late cell phones, I use pay phones.
Anyways, this is pretty cool. Maybe get more use out of my google account than just my email.
Yeah, but with all of those things you mentioned, the latter(s) were better. I see no reason to give up my free 25GB Dropbox account (which syncs across all of my PCs) for a 5gb Google Drive account, whenever they decide to open it up to me.
I hope they don't get rid of Google Documents.
I hope they don't get rid of Google Documents.
You know, people always say they don't trust companies because they have access to your shit. You are aware that they cant give less of a fuck about what you stick on there right? Most of the time they only delete your stuff if its like an illegal download or something right? Like the old saying goes. "If you've done nothing wrong then you have nothing to fear" also to avoid any ballbusting that might happen, I'm not saying that's your reason, just using as more of a basis then anything.i simply don't trust google.
So if you "don't have anything to hide", it's alright for companies to invade your privacy? That's a horribly flawed argument.You know, people always say they don't trust companies because they have access to your shit. You are aware that they cant give less of a fuck about what you stick on there right? Most of the time they only delete your stuff if its like an illegal download or something right? Like the old saying goes. "If you've done nothing wrong then you have nothing to fear"i simply don't trust google.