Google Drive, the cloud storage service rumored to be launching soon, looks like it will include support for third-party apps and a software development kit. Google Operating System has looked at the source code for Google Docs and found several mentions of an SDK in conjunction with Google Drive, including a mention of “google-apps.drive-sdk” and an SDK “open with” command. This isn’t conclusive proof, but it suggests that you’ll be able to open Google Drive files with other applications.
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There’s also apparently a message suggesting more integration between Drive and Gmail: “Say goodbye [to] email attachments and hello to real time collaboration. Drag anything shared with you to My Drive for easy access.” We’ll know more in the coming weeks; for now, here’s an image of the relevant code.
[The Verge]
I’ve been waiting for Google Drive for quite some time now. Meanwhile found some interesting tools for cloud storage. Tools such as CollateBox http://www.collatebox.com/ are very promising, went through their recent video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KruqWWiw1s It’s simply amazing. Must have a look at this one!!!!