• Google Docs now supports files up to 250MB in size!

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    Next time you want to upload a large size file and worry your email application won’t support, try Google Docs. The search giant today announced that Google Docs now supports files up to 250MB in size. Interesting thing about this announcement is the fact that users will be allowed to upload all file types to the cloud through Google Docs, giving them one place where they can upload and access key files online. You’ll be able to backup large graphics files, RAW photos, ZIP archives and much more to the cloud. More importantly, instead of carrying a USB drive, you can now use Google Docs as a more convenient option for accessing your files on different computers.


    Furthermore, Google Docs can be used to share work online by adding these files to the same shared project folder your team has already been using to collaborate on documents and spreadsheets.
    In addition to uploading any file into Google Docs, Google Apps Premier Edition customers will be able to seamlessly upload many files at once and sync them with their desktop in real time using third party applications.
    This feature will be enabled for accounts over the next couple of weeks.
    [via Google Blog]

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