Friday 3 October 2014

Google cuts cloud computing prices, gives away unlimited storage to students

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Google cuts cloud computing prices, gives away unlimited storage to students

Google is doubling down on the cloud price war started earlier this year, with price cuts on existing options, the introduction of new services, and simply giving services away to students.

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