Good news, Penguins! Google is working on a Drive client for your favorite OS!
Google Drive, if you haven't heard, is Google's Dropbox/Google Docs hybrid. It launched yesterday with 5GB of cloud storage and desktop apps for Windows and Mac, but our tuxedoed counterparts were left out in the cold.
The lack of Linux love caused a bit of an uproar on Google+, where #driveforlinux was a trending topic for a good part of the day. Teresa Wu, the Community Manager for Google Docs, took to a G+ thread and gave the happy news:
We're working on Linux support - hang tight!
So there you go.
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Google Drive "Support" Is Coming To Linux, Pray That It Doesn't Involve WINE was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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