More Proof Of The Existence Of Google’s GDrive
Tony Ruscoe discovered more signs that the GDrive, a long-rumored storage service from Google, actually exists. After Tony tried messing around with some URL parameters, he stumbled upon a screen that looked like this: Image from Google Blogoscoped The GDrive was being stored on www10.google.com, which was originally setting a cookie on hi machine. Google […]
Barry Schwartz on September 5, 2007 at 8:33 am | Reading time: 1 minute
Tony Ruscoe discovered more signs that the GDrive, a long-rumored storage service from Google, actually exists.
After Tony tried messing around with some URL parameters, he stumbled upon a screen that looked like this:
Image from Google Blogoscoped
The GDrive was being stored on www10.google.com, which was originally setting a cookie on hi machine. Google has just disabled that, probably due to Tony’s post.
Is Google going to be replacing a storage server, outside of extra space for Gmail and Picasa, through a virtual GDrive? Or is this just an internal Google employee tool?
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