Apple just had their yearly get together for developers called the "World Wide Developers Conference" (WWDC) which saw a raft of announcements including "iCloud Drive" and a change in their "cloud storage" pricing: for example, 20 GB for $12 per year and $50 per year will get you 200 GB in iCloud. (1 TB pricing has not yet been announced.) "iCloud Drive" will, of course, work with the new CONTINUITY features of 10.10 and iOS 8: https://www.apple.com/ca/ios/ios8/continuity/



Google's annual developer get together (called "I/O") is on this week and they, too, have announced new pricing for their cloud storage called Google Drive. 1 TeraByte of Google Drive storage used to cost $120 per year. Under the new pricing 1 TeraByte is priced at $120 per year............ oh.

Well, while that is the truth that isn't the whole truth ..... if you are a company getting Google Drive for your employees (more than 5 employees, actually)
http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/business/pricing.html) your annual fee of $120 per employee gets you "Unlimited" Google Drive storage...... Oh.......... oh, ya, and it seems you need to enrol your company and employees in the "Google Apps for Business plan". The "Google Apps for Business plan" gets you all the online "Google Apps for Business": 

http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/business/products.html



Wayne