cloud com·put·ing noun the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer You have been using Cloud computing for a long time! Every time you access a native Google app (Docs, Sheets, Forms) through a web browser, you are using a cloud computing service. The file actually resides in Google servers across the world, not on your computer, tablet, or phone. (Storing data across multiple servers in multiple locations ensures your data is safe and recoverable in the event of almost any disaster.) Google Drive App The Google Drive app was designed to improve your experience when working with Non-Native files stored in Google Drive (like Word or Inspire files). It allows you to store non-Google files locally and open them with a single click. Your desktop copy syncs with the version stored on Google servers so al...
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