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Gmail is a VIRTUAL DRIVE


Did you know that Gmail users can store 2-6+ Gigs online, accessible from anywhere! I have 7 Gigs available to me!

Just check out this site to DOWNLOAD a program that lets you easily access this amazing amount of storage space. For Example, I just uploaded my entire collection of Funny Pictures. (Now All I have to do is find a way to automatically email 5 of them at a time to groups of people.)

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Once installed Gspace, open your Firefox browser. To access Gspace go to: Tools > Gspace. The Gspace console will appear on screen.

2. Manage your Gmail accounts. You can set up as many as you want. Remember that each one provides 2Gb of storage.

3. Login to any of your Gmail accounts.

4. Gspace console is divided in 4 key areas for you to manage your files: My Computer / My Gspace / Transfers / Status.

5. Enjoy Gspace features:
* File Transfer: to manage files
* Player Mode: to listen your stored music files directly from Gspace
* Photo Mode: to view your collection of pictures
* Gmail Drive: to manage your Gdrive files as well

Other Uses:
-Have your entire music library online.
-Store enormous school or work files for access at both home and school/work.
-Store a movie for later viewing at some friend's house.
-etc.

Please enjoy.

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Listening to: August Band - ขอบคุณกันและกัน

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Listening to: Michael Bublé - You Belong To Me

Comments

  1. nice tip bry--I'll have to check out gspace.

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  2. Um, if you have any mp3s you'd like to burn and send my way, all my music was wiped out when my computer crashed and i haven't foudn that cd you sent for Shannon's birth with all my Italian music yet . . .

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