Google Drive Now Reduces Storage Prices

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March 14, 2014
Google has been recently rolling out some important updates to its productivity suite Google Drive. The latest of these updates were the addition of add-ons to Google Docs and Spreadsheets empowering thus users with new functionalities that were not available before. I have already reviewed some of the powerful extensions you can add to your Google Drive which you can find at the following links:


Today, however, Google announced some major reductions in subscription plans for Google Drive users making it harder for its competitors like Dropbox.



We've lowered the price of our monthly storage plans to $1.99 for 100GB (previously $4.99), $9.99 for 1TB (previously $49.99), and $99.99 for 10TB, with even more storage available if you need it. How big is a terabyte anyway? Well, that’s enough storage for you to take a selfie twice a day for the next 200 years and still have room left over for… shall we say… less important things. Like before, storage continues to work across Drive, Gmail and Google+ Photos. And, of course, the 15GB plan remains free.
Learn more about how much you have to pay yearly for 100 GB of storage space on Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive, check out the.
source: http://goo.gl/oF7RAr