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Gmail, Drive, and Google+ unify storage with 15GB free

Lewis Leong

Lewis Leong

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google shared storageGoogle is working on tightening integration for a few of its products today. Gmail, Drive, and Google+ will now share a total of 15GB for free. Previously, Gmail offered 10GB of storage while Drive and Google+ only got 5GB. By combining these three services, users will have a unified place to store and access all their files. It makes sense for Google to do this since users will have one central place to look for files instead of going to specific services.

Google will still offer more space for a monthly fee. The $2.49/month plan for 25GB is gone so the cheapest paid plan will be $4.99 per month for 100GB. There are plenty more storage plans if you need more than 100GB, as Google offers up to 16TB of storage.

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The combined storage will be rolling out over the next couple of weeks so be patient. In the mean time, you can check out how much storage you’ve used for each of the three services here.

Source: Google Drive Blog

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