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- The company has dropped the price of paid plans for its cloud storage service. by Richard Nieva March 13, 2014 10:25 AM PDT (Credit: Google) Google on Thursday announced that it is dropping the price for access to its cloud storage service. Related posts Apple, Microsoft among firms earning tax-free interest from US -- report Matterport breathes life into fully immersive 3D models Renaissance Learning sold for $1.1 billion after Google investment Fifteen gigabytes are still free, but a monthly plan of 100 gigabytes has dropped to $1.99 from $4.99. One terabyte is now $10.99, down from $49.99, and 10 terabytes and over start at $99.99. Drive's storage works across products like Docs, and Gmail and Google+ photos. Customers who already pay for service will automatically be moved to one of the new plans. The company has recently made a push in its productivity services. On Monday, Google announced a bounty program for its enterprise suite of apps, offering a $15 reward to people for every new user they sign up. And on Tuesday, it announced the launch of an add-on store for Google Drive and Sheets.
The company has dropped the price of paid plans for its cloud storage service. by Richard Nieva March 13, 2014 10:25 AM PDT (Credit: Google) Google on Thursday announced that it is dropping the price for access to its cloud storage service. Related posts Apple, Microsoft among firms earning tax-free interest from US -- report Matterport breathes life into fully immersive 3D models Renaissance Learning sold for $1.1 billion after Google investment Fifteen gigabytes are still free, but a monthly plan of 100 gigabytes has dropped to $1.99 from $4.99. One terabyte is now $10.99, down from $49.99, and 10 terabytes and over start at $99.99. Drive's storage works across products like Docs, and Gmail and Google+ photos. Customers who already pay for service will automatically be moved to one of the new plans. The company has recently made a push in its productivity services. On Monday, Google announced a bounty program for its enterprise suite of apps, offering a $15 reward to people for every new user they sign up. And on Tuesday, it announced the launch of an add-on store for Google Drive and Sheets.
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Thursday, March 13, 2014
The company has dropped the price of paid plans for its cloud storage service.
(Credit: Google)
Google on Thursday announced that it is dropping the price for access to its cloud storage service.
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Fifteen gigabytes are still free, but a monthly plan of 100 gigabytes has dropped to $1.99 from $4.99. One terabyte is now $10.99, down from $49.99, and 10 terabytes and over start at $99.99.
Drive's storage works across products like Docs, and Gmail and Google+ photos. Customers who already pay for service will automatically be moved to one of the new plans.
The company has recently made a push in its productivity services. On Monday, Google announced a bounty program for its enterprise suite of apps, offering a $15 reward to people for every new user they sign up. And on Tuesday, it announced the launch of an add-on store for Google Drive and Sheets.