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Google isn’t slowing down any time soon and according to a report from The Wall Street Journal, they will soon be launching their very own personal cloud storage service which is said to be called Drive. With the increased amount of data and improvement in technology, both online and offline, the popularity of cloud hosting [...] Google To Launch Cloud Storage Service, Will Compete With The ...

Security researchers said they found a vulnerability in the Google Inc mobile payments platform which is currently available in phones sold by Sprint Nextel Corp. Mobile payment services that allow consumers ...

In another vote of confidence from Corporate America for Google+, Coca-Cola is planning to launch a Hangout on the network next week.

A cloud-based storage service looms as search giant Google Inc.'s next major offering, to complement the rise of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.

Google is rumoured to be on the verge of launching a new cloud-based storage product, which has been described as the search giant's answer to Dropbox.

As someone who had a ‘GDrive’ set up years back now, I am split on how to react to the news that Google will soon launch a cloud storage service called just “Drive.”

February 9, 2012 -- Google is set to launch its cloud storage service in the next few weeks or months, according to several reports on Thursday. While Google currently offers several storage products such as Picasa and Docs, this will be the its first unified cloud storage solution.

Once again, Google appears to be following Apple. Amid the continual and loudening buzz about a real Apple TV come reports that Google is planning a major home-entertainment system. While it's not solely a television, the rumored product definitely shows a mirroring of strategy: to expand its digital product offerings toward customers' living rooms.

Google is to soon launch hi-tech glasses with in-built computer displays, a media report said, quoting a company insider as saying. Speculation is rife that hi-tech “heads up display” glasses are being developed at Google's secret “Google X” lab for months.

Google will soon launch a fully-featured cloud storage service called Google Drive, reports Amir Efrati at the Wall Street Journal. Drive would compete directly with other consumer-friendly cloud services, like DropBox, Box, and SugarSync, among others, and will allegedly be priced below that of other similar services.