Sundar Pichai, senior vice president
for Chrome and Apps at Google, stated that the
Google Drive will get offline mode in five
weeks.
On the sidelines of the D10 Technology summit,
Pichai told 'All Things D' author Walt Mossberg
that Google's online storage service (Drive) will
get offline support in five weeks from now.
That means we can anticipate the offline mode
in the first week of July.
Google Drive is one of the online storage
service based on cloud servers, allowing users
to upload content anywhere through web or
dedicated apps meant for PC and mobiles.
Though Google Drive may appear bit less
glamorous than other online storage services,
the company plans to bring offline storage for
the same.
The Google Docs is already slotted under the
Google Drive umbrella and already offered
offline support. Now Google Drive will get
offline mode after five weeks. Dropbox already
offers offline storage and functionality.
Google Drive app is available from Google Play
store and also for PC as well as Mac.
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