Gmail Update Adds 10GB-Sized File-Sharing to Your Emails

Now integrated with Google Drive so that you can easily insert files up to 10GB in size from your Drive account directly into your emails without ever having to leave Gmail. Google has just announced a dramatic new Gmail improvement that makes it simpler to share files with family and friends than ever before. “Since Google Drive launched in April, millions of people have started using Drive to keep, create and share files,” says the company in a press release. “Starting today, it’s even easier to share with others: you can insert files from Drive directly into an email without leaving your Gmail.” You heard it right: file-sharing with others just got even easier.

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Gmail Update Adds 10GB-Sized File-Sharing to Your Emails

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