The much anticipated Googles' Drive is on its way. Google is now planning to offer consumers a new way to store files on their hard drives.
Google Plans Service to Store Users' Data
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119612660573504716.html
Currently, files for Google are now kept rather in a "disjointed" fashion. Read on my earlier post "The Disjointed GDrive (or Where Do I Upload My Files?)" for more information.
Actually, there's a third party add-on named "GMail Drive" which allows a user to access a virtual drive stored in a Gmail e-mail account by causing the contents of the Gmail account to appear as a new network share on the user's workstation. This extension is free and is not supported by Google.
Unofficial GMail Drive (third-party add-on)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMail_Drive
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