GMail Drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GMail Drive is a free third-party Windows Shell namespace extension ("add-on") for Google 's Gmail. GMail Drive is not supported by Google. It allows a user to access a virtual ...
G-Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
G-DRIVE consists of portable single-drive external storage units that work with both Mac and Windows PCs to offer up to 1.5TB capacities. G-DRIVE features support for FireWire 800 ...
GMail Drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GMail Drive is a free third-party Windows Shell namespace extension ("add-on") for Google 's Gmail. GMail Drive is not supported by Google. It allows a user to access a virtual ...
Google plans to make PCs history | Technology | The Observer ...
The GDrive would follow this logic to its conclusion by shifting the contents of a user's hard drive to the Google servers. The PC would be a simpler, cheaper device acting as a ...
Google-Drive
Startup and Technology News ... Philipp Lenssen at Google Blogoscoped received and attempted to install a leaked copy of the GDrive client being used by Google employees.
GDrive 1.0.7 Released
GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google Gmail account and enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your Gmail account directly from inside Windows ...
G-Drive Q Serial ATA 500GB drive Review | Storage & Backup | Macworld
G-Technology’s G-Drive Q is one of the most versatile desktop drives around. With nearly every type of connection you could want and quiet operation, it’s a winner.
First Official Description of GDrive
Brian Ussery noticed an interesting reference to GDrive in a file used by Google Pack. The file includes "localized information which is sent to translators".
Will GDrive Ever Launch?
This is probably the year of Google's most important product launches. Even if they're much rarer than last year, they are strategically important (personalization, universal ...
Google's Rumored GDrive May 'Kill' the PC - Science News | Science ...
Google's Rumored GDrive May 'Kill' the PC, Google's rumored 'GDrive,' which would let users access their PCs from any Internet connection, could kill off the desktop computer.