Storage is not a issue for Google. I mean it offers 7GB for Gmail users, 40GB for Picasa users at $5 a year. And I guess Google just realized that it isn’t enough so its offering users 16 Terabytes of storage which is enough to store around 8 million high resolution photos. Don’t dance yet, for this isn’t free and you will have to pay $4,096 a year. Of course this isn’t for people like me and you who are doing general stuff and still utilize a mere 11% of their Gmail storage in more than half a decade. But those who do need that huge an amount, can definitely afford the price. There are varying models as well: 8 TB for 2,048 and 4TB at $1,024 a year. Sounds good enough, especially if you have loads of things you wont to access from anywhere.
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