Hi, is any one using Google Drive premium service ? 100 GB and so on..
I am about to exhaust free space of 15 GB. And thinking buy more storage.
Suggestions welcome.
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Dev Prakash Pandey
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Hey Dev's
I want some options of BAAS(BACK-END AS A SERVICE) unlike firebase which'll allow image storage for free and other advanced things too
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Uttkarsh Singh
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Jio’s entry into the AI cloud market is a direct challenge to Google Cloud, Jio will provide "AI-Cloud Welcome Offer", upto 100 GB of free cloud storage for Jio users from this Diwali
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