And today, The Next Web
 has obtained some credible details on the upcoming cloud service. First
 and foremost, the service is expected to launch next week (likely 
either on Tuesday or Wednesday), offering 5GB of storage for free; 3GB 
more than what is offered by Dropbox for the low cost of nothing. Mind 
you, SkyDrive, Microsoft’s offering in the space offers a generous 25GB 
of storage for free.
One thing though, that was unclear in the information that TNW 
received, however, is how integration with the desktop would work. It is
 believed that Google Drive may work on the desktop – on both Windows 
and OS X – in the form of desktop folders that you can drag files in. 
Another possibility (which TNW cites as being a bit harder to implement 
in OS X) is the implementation of Google Drive as an icon, similar to 
Dropbox.
On this note, Techn0updates did receive a Google Drive app on OS X, which they were able to 
successfully download and run. It looks legit, however, it cannot 
connect to Google’s servers just yet as they haven’t flipped the switch 
enabling Google Drive.
So, consumers will have a fair range of quality storage services to 
choose from, but what will they go with? The ecosystem factor seems to 
play quite a significant role here. iCloud isn’t necessarily in the same
 class as the other services as its more of an automated background 
cloud service, but that isn’t to say that the other services have no 
ecosystem ties. Google Drive will surely be tied into Google Apps, which
 is sure to prompt some to use the service. SkyDrive ties in well with 
Microsoft’s own online services ecosystem, and it will soon play a 
larger role in Windows 8 (and Windows Phone) in the form of apps and 
integration.
On the topic of pure, free storage space, SkyDrive certainly takes 
the cake. And, as far as trust, well, it’s up to the consumer really.
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