Lindsay Kolowich says, “If you asked me to name the sites and applications I use every single day, Google Drive would be near the top of the list. At work, I use it to take notes during meetings and create surveys for blog posts. At home, I use it to calculate vacation expenses and track workouts with my gym buddies. It’s one of those web tools that’s so useful and so all-encompassing, I can hardly remember life without it.

That’s why it’s easy to forget that Google Drive is actually less than three years old — and its predecessor, Google Docs, was launched less than ten years ago in 2006. Back then, the app was a web-based competitor to Microsoft Office Suite. Now, Google Drive is a cloud-based app used for file creation, storing, sharing, collaboration, and a whole lot more.

In fact, Google Drive has more value than meets the eye. Did you know that you can crop photos right inside a Google Document? Or that you can use Drive to send really big files to people — files that are too big for Gmail? Let’s learn how to take full advantage of what Google Drive has to offer”.

9 Google Drive Tips You’ll Wish You Knew All Along

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