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Google One is open to everybody starting today

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Google One, Google's new cloud storage management and product support service, has had a strangely protracted rollout. It was announced all the way back in May, and showed up on the Play Store shortly thereafter. It wasn't long until invites started going out to a select few, but now, in mid-August, some users still don't have access to it. That's changing, though, as Google has announced that "people in the U.S. can choose to upgrade to Google One" starting today.

In its announcement, Google touted the benefits of Google One, such as improved pricing for cloud storage space versus old Google Drive plans and real-time customer support from "Google experts." In addition to the Google Play credits and hotel deals some users who already have access have seen, Google One users will eventually get deals on Google Express and the Google Store. Users can also share their Drive storage with up to five other people.

As of writing, both the Google One app and website still only give the option to sign up for updates about the service (for me, at least), but that ought to change in the next few hours.


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