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Google Photos active user count proves it can survive its split from Google+
By Farrha Khan published
Google Photos has reached an impressive milestone in less than half a year after breaking away from Google+.
Kim Dotcom says you can't trust Mega, teases his own file hosting competitor
By Farrha Khan published
And the new competitor will be completely free and open source.
Google is shutting down Google+ Photos starting August 1
By Farrha Khan published
Google wants you to use its new Photos app, so it's finally letting go of Google+ Photos.
Google Photos: The pros and cons of Google's new photo service
By Melissa Perenson published
In Depth There's much more to the new Google Photos than free, unlimited storage.
New Google Photos is all about organization, sharing and free unlimited storage
By Nick Pino published
Google IO Google's new photo storage service could be the end-all, be-all solution for Android users.
This is what Google's new Photos app looks like
By David Nield published
Android Police has got hold of some new screenshots that reveal plenty of details about the upcoming service.
Google may launch its standalone photo service next week
By Kevin Oliver published
Google is rumored to unveil a new photo service at its annual developer conference, Google I/O.
Google looks set to split Photos from Google+
By David Nield published
Insider rumours and a staff reshuffle suggest that Google thinks its Photos app deserves a place outside of Google+.
Best free software of 2014: Dropbox
By Max Slater-Robins published
Despite competition, Dropbox still reigns supreme in the cloud storage space.
Cloud Comes of Age: Love it or loath it, just don't ignore it
By Adrian McDonald published
Industry voice 'Cloud Computing' has dominated the technology industry in recent years. The acceleration in hype over the last few years has spurred the kind of trending that Lady Gaga would be proud of.
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