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By integrating its cloud storage service, Google Drive, with Gmail, Google now lets you attach files as large as 10GB (400 times larger than traditional attachments).
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Frustrated that you can’t share files the size of your entire music collection via e-mail? Google wants to help. Gmail users can now send files of up to 10 GB using Google Drive, the Web giant ...
December 16, 2014 - 10:51 pm Google is continuing its march toward better integrating Google Drive into Gmail. As of today, you can now send files directly from Google Drive as Gmail attachments.
If you have upgraded to Gmail’s new compose experience (which I am a huge fan of) you can start sending files as big as 10 GB directly into an email without even exiting Gmail.
Gmail users can now send much larger file attachments—up to 10GB—and they can now be attached using Google Drive without leaving your Gmail account.
If you've ever had trouble sending large files over e-mail, Google has a new solution for you: Google Drive is coming to Gmail. Now Gmail can send files up to 10GB, provided they're already stored ...
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Now that Google Drive has built file storage into your Google account, it's only natural that you'd like it to play nicely with your other Google apps. With a few tricks, it can—at least with ...
Users can now send files from Google Drive that are 400 times larger than is possible in a traditional attachment.
Google wants to help. Gmail users can now send files of up to 10 GB using Google Drive, the Web giant’s cloud-storage service.