Google Drive Allows You To Edit Images In Slides

Google Drive Allows You To Edit Images In SlidesHow many of you out there actually make use of Google Drive on a daily basis? I know I do, and there is nothing quite like firing up a quick text document, or a spreadsheet to keep track of where every single dollar and penny have gone to throughout the course of a day in order to be a more responsible family man. Well, for those who actually store your presentation slides within Google Drive itself, here is some good news that will perk up your day – Google Drive now enables you to edit images in Slides itself.

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    WrapUp: Ars Technica’s View on Windows 8, Google Testing Quick Apply Feature in Google Docs, and More

    This article was written on April 30, 2012 by CyberNet.

    Welcome to the WrapUp by CyberNet. This is a collection of news stories, downloads, and tips that we have collected over the last few days, but never got around to writing about. Don’t forget to send in your own tips, or just leave a comment on this page if you think you’ve got something we should include.

    –News–

    SsdSSD Prices Falling Even More Soon?
    DigiTimes is reporting that major SSD manufacturers are looking to cut the prices on the drives in order to squeeze out the smaller manufacturers that are trying to compete with them. So you might be able to expect a price drop on SSDs soon.

    Vmware logoVMware Confirms Source Code Leak
    VMware has confirmed that the source code for their ESX hypervisor has been leaked by a LulzSec hacker.

    Unlocked nexusGoogle Selling Unlocked HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus for $399
    If you are looking for a Galaxy Nexus to use on an HSPA+ network (like T-Mobile or AT&T) then Google is selling the device for $399 completely unlocked from their own online store. That’s quite a deal.

    GmailGmail Storage Jumps to 10GB
    In celebration of the Google Drive launch Gmail users should have seen their email storage jump from 7.5GB up to 10GB (and counting).

    Google driveGoogle Drive Really Launches
    The long awaited Google Drive has launched, but is a little disappointing for me. Google has traded in their highly affordable additional storage plans for more costly alternatives now that users can use the storage for just about anything. For example, getting an additional 20GB per year would previously run you just $5/year, but is now $25/year.

    Facebook active usersFacebook Makes $4.69 Per User Per Year
    Ahead of the Facebook IPO some interesting financial data has been slipping out. One of the more interesting stats is that Facebook makes around $4.69 per user per year. When you multiply that by the 901 million active users that works out to be a nice chunk of change.

    –Tips, Tutorials, and Reviews–

    Windows 8Ars Technica’s Spin on Windows 8
    Ars Technica has a rather lengthy article regarding their take on Windows 8. In the end they feel that the overall experience will be good for tablet users, but that the mix of Aero/Metro UI elements for desktop users is a bit of a mess.

    Google quick applyGoogle Testing Quick Apply Feature in Google Docs
    Google Docs is getting a nifty Quick Apply feature that is sure to spark a flame in any keyboard-lover’s heart. With it you can easily find and apply formatting features to your documents by typing out associated keywords instead of having to hunt down which menu they are tucked in.

    Skydrive free 25gbSave Your Free 25GB SkyDrive Storage
    Microsoft rolled out SkyDrive for the Windows Desktop last week, and in doing so they also cut back the amount of storage non-paying users get from 25GB down to 7GB. Fortunately when existing users login to their accounts they will be given the option to bump their storage back up to the 25GB for free. So you should login now to grab it before they take that option away.

    –Downloads–

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    Supercharge Google Drive With These Clever Third-Party Apps

    Supercharge Google Drive With These Clever Third-Party Apps

    Thanks to built-in integration with literally hundreds of third-party apps, Google Drive not only stores all your files in the cloud, it also brings powerful, PC-like capabilities straight to your browser.

        



    Google Drive Pricing Revised

    Google Drive Pricing Revised

    The cloud storage niche is becoming increasingly competitive and all players are doing whatever they can to stay ahead of their rivals. One of the main aspects is price, and this is where companies can get creative and show everyone that they’re on the offense. Google stepped into the market as well almost two years back, and Google Drive is now one of the widely used cloud storage services. Crediting new infrastructure developments that now enable it to offer more for less, the company today announced that Google Drive pricing is being revised.

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    Google Drive subscriptions slashed

    Google has slashed the price of Google Drive storage, with some tiers now a fifth of the price they were before, as the company pushes its cross-service cloud. While 15GB … Continue reading

    HTC Advantage gives 6 months of One cracked screen cover

    HTC has launched a new program, HTC Advantage, to try to persuade One-series smartphone buyers that they’re backing the right horse, with the promise of free cracked-screen repairs and timely … Continue reading

    Google Drive Activity Stream Lets You Easily Track All Changes

    Google Drive Activity Stream Lets You Easily Track All Changes

    Google Drive has been updated and a new feature has been added. Called activity stream, the feature let users easily track all changes that have been made to files. A lot of people use Google Drive for collectivity working on lists, files or presentations, they can work simultaneously wherever they might be and everyone has access to the documents. Being able to keep track of all changes and knowing who made said changes would definitely help users save a lot of time.

    Activity stream is a single and easy to view place where every action taken on files and folders is displayed. Once Google Drive is opened, clicking on the “i” button in the top right corner will bring up the activity stream. By default, it will display all actions taken on files and folders inside My Drive. Users will see a rundown of the changes their team has made, including commenting on notes, editing, renaming, adding a new document and more. Users can also check what changes have been made to precise file or folders, simply clicking on any particular file or folder will make activity stream display information relevant to that item. Fret not if you don’t immediately see the new feature in your Google Drive, the company says activity stream is going to be rolled out to everyone over the coming week.

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    Google Drive just got an activity stream that details everything you and the people you’re working w

    Google Drive just got an activity stream that details everything you and the people you’re working with have been doing with your documents and spreadsheets.

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    Google+ Auto Backup brings drive uploads to desktop

    The same service you’ve been using with your smartphone for several months is hitting the desktop world this week with Google+ Auto Backup. This software ships – strangely enough – … Continue reading

    Microsoft gives some Windows Phone users 20GB of SkyDrive for 1 year

    Microsoft last night sent out an email to some of its Windows Phone users informing them of some good news. They will get 20GB of additional SkyDrive storage for one … Continue reading