Saturday, 28 April 2012


Chrome OS gets Google Drive integration


It was only a matter of time before this move was made. Google has now started integrating the Google Drive service into their Chrome OS operating system. A post made on the Google Chrome Releases blog details the changes being made in the last update - version  20.0.1116.0. The update is available for Chromebooks and specifically these models - Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5 and Cr-48s. Google recently launched their Google Drive service, which allows users to store data online. We went hands on with the storage service, check it out here. The service has been rolling out in stages - free account users get 5GB of space while paid upgrades are available with capacities scaling right up to 16TB. The move means that Chrome OS users can simply start saving data onto the Google Drive.
Final release not too far away
Final release not too far away




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