Users can now send files from Google Drive that are 400 times larger than is possible in a traditional attachment.

by Casey Newton
November 27, 2012 9:36 AM PST

Anyone who has ever had to send enormous files across the Internet has a new option. Google announced today that it has integrated Google Drive with Gmail, allowing users of both services to insert files from Drive directly into their messages.

Notably, file sizes can be up to 10GB, or 400 times larger than is allowed in a traditional attachment.

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The free wifi service from 7 Eleven's group of companies initially available on Tokyo will expand nationwide to 10000 participating establishments. Look for the 7 spot logo.

 

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Line application by NHN Japan which provides free voice calls and free emoji messages announced its tie up with Facebook.

 Line aims to expand its user base thru Facebook which is common in Europe and America.

 Address book of smart phones are registered on NHN server and Line users existing on the address book can be called free of charge.

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