Google has always been generous with its storage space for Gmail and Picasa, giving users roughly 7GB and 1GB, respectively, for free. For most people, this is ple
For only $5 a year, Google will give you 20GB of storage — twice as much as before for a quarter of the old price. This is enough to store “more than 10,000 full resolution pictures taken with a five megapixel camera,” according to Google’s blog. Not enough? Do you have 8 million photos to rocket into the cloud? Go for the jaw-dropping 16TB option for $4,096 annually. That’s a lot of space.
So what can you do with 16TB of Google storage? Basically nothing. Right now Google will only keep e-mails and photos. This is nothing like
For the time being it may be more frugal to stick with clunky external drives than trust the Google cloud — especially after recent failures.