I am not talking about specific features of GDrive or any other cloud storage system. My point is quite simple - Of all the posts surrounding this new service (or any cloud storage just now for that matter), the majority of the people seem to be looking at 1 factor and then coming to an opinion of one service being better than another i.e. how much space you get for free.
There is no mention of:
Support
Compatibility
Speeds
Device Integration
etc etc
The example I tried to give was this:
Imagine I setup a cloud storage system which offered 500GB of storage for free yet the infrastructure is so poor that upload speeds are restricted to 10Kbps or I restricted it to be used for Windows 7 only.
Using people's criteria above - my service would be amazing as it gave you HUGE free storage yet, when taking everything else into account, it is pretty pish...
Yes, effectively most people are happy just to use a cloud system as a big virtual drive but there may be other things to consider than just "how much free space do I get before I need to pay"
p.s. I HAVE used cloud storage before.
Oh right, I got confused by the part where you said "I haven't used any of them (GDrive, SkyDrive etc) so couldn't tell you the differences e.g. app integration etc".
As I've said before all people will want is a folder on their desktop and a client for their mobile devices which we know exist (for PC, Mac, Android and soon iOS). If the speeds are bad enough to be a problem (and there is absolutely zero suggestion that this would be the case) then people will continue to use Dropbox or another reliable service. Comparing it to some cloud storage you set up at home is laughable to say the least!
But I fear this discussion is going nowhere because you're like a dog with a bone so I'm out.

, more than enough for me.
