Sorry, I just wrote too fast and didn't want to get into details. Of course I didn't mean literally they had zero experience, I am writing from Chrome and use Google Earth pretty often myself (SketchUp etc...).
I just wonder how many apple and windows developers they have and how many projects they have to follow/develop.
Personally, I'd prefer Dropbox, since it's a company dedicated to one thing and so far they have been doing it well.
I'm happy that google has their own product so that I can have more free space and potentially it'll lower the price of such services in general.
If it gets much better than Dropbox I'll switch completely, but let's see what this better is. For example, I don't need to edit documents with google docs, since I can never manage to print anything decent with it. So for me, integration of Google Drive and Google Docs wouldn't be a good enough extra feature.
I just wonder how many apple and windows developers they have and how many projects they have to follow/develop.
Personally, I'd prefer Dropbox, since it's a company dedicated to one thing and so far they have been doing it well.
I'm happy that google has their own product so that I can have more free space and potentially it'll lower the price of such services in general.
If it gets much better than Dropbox I'll switch completely, but let's see what this better is. For example, I don't need to edit documents with google docs, since I can never manage to print anything decent with it. So for me, integration of Google Drive and Google Docs wouldn't be a good enough extra feature.