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February 4, 2013 5:13pm

Mobile users of Google's cloud-based Drive storage service may now do more on the go, including uploading multiple photos and videos.
 



The new feature is being rolled out initially for devices using Apple's iOS, via Google's native Drive app for iOS, tech site The Next Web reported.
 



"For consumers ... this is a necessary move as Google is looking to make Drive the main storage service for users, and getting better at helping them store their media content is a must nowadays. This is especially true on mobile where many consumers create the photos and videos they want to save for later," it said.
 



But there's more: for business users, the updated app comes with integration for QuickOffice, which Google acquired in 2012.
 
With this, it said Drive users can now open and save QuickOffice documents directly from within the app.
 
Other minor changes include:



 
  • a new font in Docs (Helvetica Neue)
  • diagonal scrolling and cell formatting (decimals, currency, date and more) in Sheets
  • improvements to slideshow, animations, and pinch-to-zoom in Slides.
 
Meanwhile, The Next Web noted Android’s Google Drive app was last updated in December. — TJD, GMA News

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