I don't need these services when I have a homeserver running 24/7 with sftp/ssh/VPN/sshfs access.
Rsync + ssh tunnel beats all of these services by miles.
Totally depends what services you use or are likely to use.
Do you have an android phone? - go google
Dropbox is redudent, even though I currently use it.
So are you offering this service to the OP?
I wouldn't go that far. I'm a huge android user and still prefer dropbox. Most Android apps that integrate with cloud storage do it with dropbox at the moment, not Drive.
I can still see Dropbox hanging around. Just look at the partnership they've got with the S3 - 50gb of free storage.
No but I do know that you can get a VPS for cheaper than these cloud services.
No but I do know that you can get a VPS for cheaper than these cloud services.
No but I do know that you can get a VPS for cheaper than these cloud services.
Use Dropbox but only because it came before Google Drive, I have 25gb Skydrive I didn't know I had but there's no Android app yet.
Sure, but that's not what everyone wants.
For one, you probably spend more on electricity running a server 24/7 than it does to pay £6 a year for Skydrive for example. Plus you can very easily share files with other non-computer savvy people.
Google aren't going to integrate dropbox in at the OS level. They will follow iOS/win8 to get that functionality you'll have to use their service.
Like what exactly? Google already store contacts, apps and settings in the cloud, so other than having it in the "share" menu along with Dropbox and Box.net, I don't know how else they could integrate it.
Dropbox is redudent, even though I currently use it.