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GDrive is the name of a service speculated to be offered by Google. The service is believed to be some form of unlimited online storage space (a concept similar to its current Gmail service which offers 2 gigabytes of scaled email storage space).
Discussion of the service began on March 3, 2006 when bloggers discovered a slide presentation on the Google website in which Google executives stated: "With infinite storage, we can house all user files, including emails, web history, pictures, bookmarks, etc and make it accessible from anywhere (any device, any platform, etc)". The presentation has since been taken down and been replaced by a 94-page Adobe Acrobat file, devoid of the speaker notes. Google has refused to confirm or deny the GDrive program claiming that the presentation was not intended for the public.
The discovery has, however, prompted media speculation surrounding a forthcoming service.
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