Google is lowering the prices of its Google Drive subscriptions, putting further pressure on its rivals. The 100GB tier has been dropped from $4.99 to $1.99 per month, while the 1TB option has been slashed by $40 to $49.99. The 10TB option will now cost $99.99 per month, meanwhile. That’s considerably cheaper than some of its rivals. Dropbox currently offers its pro tier, for $9.99 (100GB), $19.99 (200GB) and $49.99 (500GB) per month._Microsoft, meanwhile, offers 50GB for $4.49 and 200GB for $11.49 per month. Regardless of the data cap you need, Google is trying to offer the cheapest deals. Of...
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