Google Jan. 12 took steps to make files more universally accessible through Google Docs, letting Google Apps users upload to Google Docs all file types up to 250 megabytes, including large graphic files, ZIP folders, RAW photos or personal videos shot from a smartphone. Essentially, Docs is now a universal storage repository. This proposition is not unlike the long-rumored GDrive, which since 2006 was believed to be as mythical as a unicorn until evidence of it was discovered in a Google Pack file almost one year ago. Google denies this move is a move toward the GDrive.
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Google Jan. 12 took steps to make files more universally
accessible through Google Docs, and in doing so, moved a step closer to the GDrive, which has been
lurking in the background at Google as an uber online file repository.
Google said that it is letting Google Apps users upload…

















