Google has now unified the storage limits for Google Drive, giving users 15GB of free storage.
Previously, Google offered 10GB of storage for Gmail and 5GB for Google Drive.
In a Monday blog post by Clay Bavo, Google's director of product management said it would be updating its Google Drive storage page to let users see how much data is stored among Gmail,Drive and G+ Photos, which lets users store and share documents,spreadsheet and other commonly used files.
The change will be rolling out over the next few weeks, Google said.
In other Tech news Microsoft Corp, offering 7GB cloud storage in its SKydrive service and Amazon Cloud Drive which provides 5GB of Free Storage.
The change will be rolling out over the next few weeks, Google said.
In other Tech news Microsoft Corp, offering 7GB cloud storage in its SKydrive service and Amazon Cloud Drive which provides 5GB of Free Storage.

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