Google Analyst Day and Google G Drive
Google’s 94 slide powerpoint presentation on the analyst day has given an indication that Google will soon be launching Google G Drive, according to Greg Linden. Google has said in the presentation that Google should be able to make all user files accessible from anywhere.
Google’s 94 slide powerpoint presentation on the analyst day has given an indication that Google will soon be launching Google G Drive, according to Greg Linden. Google has said in the presentation that Google should be able to make all user files accessible from anywhere.
Gred Linden has posted on his blog, “And slide 19 (in the notes) talks about how their work is inspired by the idea of “a world with infinite storage, bandwidth, and CPU power.” They say that “the experience should really be instantaneous”.
Linded has added, “They say that they should be able to “house all user files, including: emails, web history, pictures, bookmarks, etc and make it accessible from anywhere (any device, any platform, etc)” which leads to a world where “the online copy of your data will become your Golden Copy and your local-machine copy serves more like a cache”. And, they say that they want “transparent personalization” that uses user “data to transparently optimize the user’s experience … implicitly”. [source]
The powerpoint presentation that Google presented has been removed from the site and Google has now made a pdf file available without the ppt notes.
To checkout the presentation file titled, “Google Analyst Day 2006”, source.
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