Mon, Jan 26th, 2009 |
A week ago we pointed toward indications that a Google storage solution—unofficially called Google Web Drive—was on its way. Weblog Google Operating System continues the sleuthing, this time uncovering a new Web Drive icon buried in the depths of a CSS file for Google Apps, hosted on Google.com, and blown up all pixely in the screenshot to the left. Snazzy.
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