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Update to Google Sites Demonstrates What the GDrive Could Look Like

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We have been hearing rumors about the Google Drive online storage service for years now. This mythical GDrive would give users the ability to easily store and access all of their files in the cloud. Lots of other services already offer this, of course, but few of them are at the center of our online lives as much as Google is. Yesterday, Google Sites, a service that lets users build their own websites without ever having to touch the HTML or CSS code, just launched an update to its unified 'insert' dialog. This dialog brings together all of your files from almost all of Google's services and looks a lot like we would imagine the GDrive to look like.
I have to say that Google Sites is becoming a very interesting service.  We have at least one faculty member here at PSU who has walked away from the CMS and does everything in Google sites (and the related services).  His demo is impressive.

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This integrated asset browser is nice, but it is not really gdrive in the sense that it is not a free-for-all file upload. It is simply let you browse the content that exists in various google services.

Another nail in the coffin of the file paradigm for the general computer user?

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