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An Introduction to Using Google Drive for Document Sharing
To a lot of folks using the Google Cloud services is another form of jet-lag. Even those who have the tools to access Google Cloud services find it still difficult to make use of. So how can they get up to speed and begin to enjoy seamless connections to the world of cloud computing from their smart devices? This article will cover all that.
I’m really writing this article to help speedup the process amateurs have in learning how to upload and share certain documents with ease globally. For instance, I’m in Lagos, Nigeria and someone is based in lets say South Africa. I might be recruiter who doesn’t have to share my confidential email to the job seeker. So I might ask them to upload their credentials and make it accessible via Google Drive.
To be fairly honest, it’s a nerve breaker for most folks. But hey, you won’t blame them, not everyone is a geek as my friend Kyle will say. But to make it more better, lets kick start on the various ways to get used to using Google Cloud services — especially Google Drive.
What is Google Drive?
Google itself define Google Drive (their product) as; a file storage and synchronization service developed by them on April 24, 2012, Google Drive allows users to store files on their servers, synchronize files across devices…