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Originally Posted by Ninjalawyer
You and he are talking about two different things. Gmail allows you to store up to ~7,700 MBs of emails and attachments, but you can't send an attachment that's over 25MB. This is another reason cloud storage is useful - you can share large files with other people easily.
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My bad, though it is almost a distinction without a difference; not very useful (Having to break files up in 25m chucks is like...floppy disks!)
I too use dropbox. I even think I was referred by someone here...i guess they got extra storge).
I wouldn't use google cloud storage because I really no longer trust them with my data. I feel it likely they would comb through it looking for ways to sell me something. Their previous 'don't be evil' pseudo-mission statement isn't even something they consider anymore. I suppose the adults are in charge.
Even my gmail account is really just for junk mail.
I don't think yahoo is any better either, but then again, they never claimed to be.