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Microsoft to serve up Google Gdrive storage rival

By Elizabeth Montalbano
April 21, 2006 12:00 PM ET

Techworld.com - Microsoft Corp. is working on an online storage service that appears to be aimed at competing with a developing service from Google Inc. called Gdrive, according to sources familiar with Microsoft's plans.

Microsoft spokesman Adam Sohn yesterday confirmed the existence of a project code-named Live Drive for searching and sharing files across PCs and devices with the Sharing Folders feature in Microsoft's Windows Live Messenger e-mail chat client. The project also is investigating ways to share and synchronize folders based on Microsoft's acquisition of FolderShare, he said. Sohn declined to give further details.

Microsoft acquired FolderShare, which develops file synchronization and remote-access technology, last November.

Chris Overd, one of the beta testers and Microsoft Most Valued Professionals who writes the LiveSide blog, confirmed via e-mail the development of Live Drive as an online subscription-based storage service that will allow users to access files on their Windows computers via the Web.

He also said that since the storage service is expected to be integrated with the Mobility Center feature of the Windows Vista OS, it will be one of the ways Microsoft connects the dots between its Windows Live online services and Windows Vista. Mobility Center gives users a single place to set things such as "display brightness", "power utilization", and other options that are important to mobile users.

"Integration with the Vista Mobility Center makes a lot of sense and will be only one of a number of ways for Vista users to integrate with Windows Live," Overd said.

Vista is the next major client version of Windows that is expected to be available in January 2007.

Live Drive appears to be similar to a service dubbed "Gdrive" (See: "Google mulls infinite storage idea") in development at Google as a storage drive accessed over the Internet where users can store a host of files that will be accessible by a variety of devices.

Google has not publicly spoken of Gdrive, but the company did let information about it slip during a presentation about its concept of "infinite storage" at its Google Analyst Day in March.

A Google spokeswoman did not immediately return request for comment on yesterday.

Reprinted with permission from TechWorld.com. Copyright 2010 IDG, all rights reserved.
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