Google brings Gmail, Google Drive, and Google+ together into a 15GB shared pool of cloud storage

In its continuing quest to streamline its online services, Google brought three of its most popular goodies under the same roof. In its official Gmail blog, the search giant announced that, beginning over the next couple of weeks, Gmail, Google Drive, and Google+ will merge into the same 15GB pool of shared cloud storage.

The move by Google, allows users to allocate their available storage any way they like between the three services. An updated Google Drive storage page will be updated to show the usage of the storage space.

Google has done away with the old Gmail storage upgrade plans. New ones will apply for all three services starting at $4.99 a month for additional 100GB.

2 thoughts on “Google brings Gmail, Google Drive, and Google+ together into a 15GB shared pool of cloud storage

  1. A clever move to simplify things from Google, even to the extent that the upgrades are simple. This contrasts with Microsoft’s complex range of pricing for Office 365 which sometimes feels like whatever someone is actually willing to pay.

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