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Google Drive is a cloud-based file storage and synchronisation service developed by Google. It allows users to store files in the cloud, access them from any device with an internet connection, and easily share them with others. Google Drive offers 15 GB of free storage space for each user, with options to purchase additional storage if needed.
Users can upload a wide variety of file types to Google Drive, including documents, spreadsheets, presentations, images, and videos. Files can be organised into folders, making it easy to keep track of different projects or categories of documents. Google Drive also offers the ability to create and edit documents directly in the platform using Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
One of the key features of Google Drive is its collaboration tools. Users can share files with others and collaborate on documents in real-time, making it easy to work on projects with remote team members or classmates. Comments and suggested edits can be added to documents, allowing for easy feedback and revisions.
Overall, Google Drive is a versatile and user-friendly tool for storing, organising, and collaborating on files. Its integration with other Google services, such as Gmail and Google Calendar, makes it a convenient all-in-one solution for managing and sharing documents online.
The video below is video based course from YouTube going through many aspects of
Google Drive.