Users of iOS devices such as iPad, iPhone and iPod can now use Google’s cloud storage service, Google Drive, and Google’s browser, the Google Chrome.
During the annual developer conference of Google, the company announced that both the Google Drive and Chrome are going to invade Apple devices.
Vice president of Chrome, Briand Rakowski, demoed the Chrome browser on iOS devices. This includes synching settings from a multiple devices.
Google also announced that the Google Drive, which enables individuals to store files and share documents via cloud, is now up and running for iOS devices.
Director of product for Google Apps Clay Bavor said, “We brought many of the best features of Drive to mobile.”
According to CNET, Bavor presented during his keynote address was the ability of images to be scanned and stored as PDF files in Google drive and the best thing is that they are searchable.
Google’s browser, the Chrome, is considered by many as the best browser out there in the market. Being a light on your system, it doesn’t slow your PC or laptop.
If Google can bring this to the Chrome for iOS devices, then this would be surely a hit to Apple fanatics!
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