Wall Street Journal talks about the rumored Google Drive

News media group Wall Street Journal has reported that Google is working on a new service that would enable their users to store their personal files.

Market has been full of rumors of such a service supposed to be called Google Drive.

This service would enable the web users to get access to their from anywhere in the world as they would just need a machine with internet access.

Microsoft is already providing a similar service. The free version has limited storage space. Google might just make available a version with unlimited storage space.

WSJ reported that the company is likely to make available some space for free while paid options would be offered for more capacity.

It would be interesting to see how Google decides to monetize this long rumored service if it indeed comes out in the future.

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