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How to Use Gmail for Online Storage

November 29th, 2007 @ 6:27 am

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Categories: Software, Web Tools

Tags: Google Gmail, Storage, Webware, E-mail Providers, Internet, Rick Broida

gmail-drive.jpgAs you may have read in the Wall Street Journal earlier this week, Google may start offering free Web-based storage in the near future. Of course, savvy users have long been leveraging Gmail for exactly that purpose. Wait a sec — how can you use an e-mail service for data storage?! Webware’s got the scoop on two utilities that make it possible: Gspace and Gmail Drive. The former is a Firefox extension; the latter works within Windows Explorer to provide more traditional drag-and-drop file management. Both programs leverage the 5GB of free storage you get with your Gmail account.

I’m with the author in preferring Gmail Drive for its simplicity and browser-free accessibility. Of course, if you’re looking for more traditional online storage with more features, check out Web Worker Daily’s roundup of three free services.

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