Google Drive to come with a SDK included when launched?

Google Drive is just around the corner and looks like the cloud storage might include support for third-party SDK for apps and software to make use of the service.

There’ve been rumors that Google has been working on Dropbox’s rival, the Google Drive and the company would be launching the service soon to the users. It is currently in internal testing already and some screenshots have already been leaked earlier. Google Operating System, a blog that concentrates on Google Technologies has got its hands dirty with the source code of Google Docs and was amazed to find several resources related to Google Drive’s SDK which included some mentions like google-apps.drive-sdk and such.

It would be interesting to see what the developers would use the Google Drive’s SDK for. And undoubtedly, Google would be providing us with a huge amount of storage space with the Google Drive. There are also references of Google Drive working with GMail and Google Docs. Google is now close to making it public and we can expect it to come out anytime soon! Now that Dropbox have been offering instant photo upload features to Android users, what would be their response for Google Drive? Let us know your thoughts!

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