Google Lets You Upload Any File to Google Docs
Google has announced that Google Docs users can now upload any kind of file they like to the cloud.
Vijay Bangaru, Product Manager for Google Docs yesterday announced that Google Docs now supports files up to 250 MB in size (larger than the attachment limit on most email applications), which means Google Docs users can now store backups of large graphic files, RAW photos and ZIP archives on the cloud.
The news comes at a time when Google is trying to instill in users a confidence regarding cloud storage. A lot of people are wary of trusting the cloud as their sole storage solution. It's this kind of thinking that Google will need to overcome if its Chrome OS, which stores everything in the cloud, is to be successful.
Read the full post from Vijay Bangaru here.
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Potentially useful, although with the price of memory sticks at the moment, potentially not.
If .exe files are allowed...
Wont let me upload a .rar file.
No Rar or zip or .chm file