Google slashes prices of cloud storage and ups the limit

November 11, 2009

Google Latitude gets location history and friend alertsGoogle wants to make sure you have more than enough room to store all of your digital images, and they want to make sure you can have it at a price you can afford.

While Google has offered additional cloud computing storage for some of its products for some time now, there haven’t been a lot of changes to the service in the past few years.  All of that changed today when Google announced that not only was the price lowering, but it was going to offer a lot more space.

The storage space will be shared by your Gmail and your Picasa account, and will be considered additional to the free space already offered by both services.

  • 20 GB – $5.00 USD per year
  • 80 GB – $20.00 USD per year
  • 200 GB – $50.00 USD per year
  • 400 GB – $100.00 USD per year
  • 1 TB – $256.00 USD per year

To sign up for the service you just need to go to www.google.com/accounts/PurchaseStorage to do so.  While all of the information discusses how many images you can store in this amount of space, we have yet to find any mention if you can store other types of files in that space.



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