Google Moves Forward With Plans For Virtual Hard Drives

CYBERSPACE — Google wants your data. All of it.

After a false start last year, the Internet giant is quietly moving forward with plans to offer users a virtual hard drive with unlimited space – for a price. They're calling it the GDrive.

Google recently launched the second version of its online email application, Gmail. Around the same time, Gmail users saw their online storage space double. Online pundits speculated that this was a precursor to the launch of the GDrive.

Google already offers users a way to manage their online storage space, and enterprising programmers have already found a way to retrofit Gmail into a virtual hard drive. Add to this the fact that virtual hard drives like XDrive are already available, and a question remains: What's the big deal?

The name, of course: Google, plus the company's promise to deliver enough storage space to require an irrational number.

"With infinite storage, we can house all user files, including emails, web history, pictures, bookmarks, etc., and make it accessible from anywhere – any device, any platform," a Google representative said.

But according to web guru Brandon Shalton, the biggest name in search engines is treading into territory where many have previously fallen.

"Tons of previous dot-coms and dot-bombs offered remote or virtual drive space," said Shalton, who founded the founded the traffic analysis service T3Report.com. "The issue is whether you can trust that company to still be in business."

Privacy is another concern, Shalton said, pointing to the possibility of Google being able to index not just a user's files but also the content of those files, right down to every last sentence and spreadsheet.

NichePay President Media echoed those concerns.

"I don't want [Google] having access to my personal stuff that I may have online," he told XBIZ. "Google really scares me with their 'We want to be the kings of information' attitude."

Related:  

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Dreamcam Rolls Out Web-Based Passthrough VR

Dreamcam has introduced web-based passthrough VR functionality to its streaming platform.

2026 TEAs Nominees Announced

Nominees for the 2026 Trans Erotica Awards (TEAs), presented by Clips4Sale, have been announced. The ceremony will return to the Avalon in Hollywood on Sunday, March 8.

Lauren Phillips, Derek Kage Cap AEBN's Top 100 Stars of 2025

AEBN has revealed its top 100-selling stars of 2025 in both gay and straight theaters.

2026 XBIZ LA Conference Schedule Announced

XBIZ is pleased to announce the release of the full show schedule for the XBIZ 2026 conference, set to take place Jan. 12-15 at the Kimpton Everly Hotel in Hollywood.

Needemand Joins ASACP as Corporate Sponsor

French startup company Needemand has signed on as the latest corporate sponsor for Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP).

Utah State Legislator Proposes New 'Porn Tax'

A Utah state senator introduced a bill on Monday that would impose a 7% tax on the gross receipts of adult websites doing business in that state, plus require adult sites to pay an annual $500 fee.

Carlotta Champagne is LoyalFans' 'Featured Creator' for January

LoyalFans has named Carlotta Champagne as its Featured Creator for January.

Pineapple Support Relaunches Site

Pineapple Support has updated and relaunched its website.

Arcom-Targeted Sites Implement Age Verification in France

Five high-traffic adult websites based outside of France have implemented age verification as required under the nation’s Security and Regulation of the Digital Space (SREN) law, after receiving warnings from French media regulator Arcom.

Goddess Lilith Launches 'Adultpreneurs' Networking Site

Goddess Lilith has launched Adultpreneurs, a new community and networking site.

Show More