GDrive: Google’s new service – Access Computer Online

Technology experts predict that Google will soon launch a new service that would enable users to access their personal computer from internet connection.
The new service called GDrive system will merge Google’s all existing web-based services to make them easier to use together. It could kill off the desktop computer, which relies on a powerful hard drive. You can store not just personal files, operating system could be stored on Google’s own servers and accessed via the internet as well.
“Throw your hard drive away, Google’s Gdrive is arriving in 2009,” the Telegraph quoted TG Daily, an American technology news website, as predicting.
The GDrive would make it possible to access and update information like emails, photographs, music, documents and spreadsheets from any device with an internet connection.
It is believed that the GDrive could “cause a major paradigm shift in how we use computers and bring Google one step closer to dethroning Windows on your desktop”.
However, there are some who think that trusting Google with so much personal or commercial data is dangerous, for information may not be as safe in the cloud as it is in a computer.
However all this information is still a rumour as Google spokesman refused to confirm GDrive launching?
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