Google curtails free photograph garage, pushes customers to purchase more room

Alphabet Inc's Google will start proscribing what selection of fine quality footage customers can store at the company's cloud back-up carrier starting next June, it presented on Wednesday, in a switch that may lend a hand protect earnings margins.
Alphabet Inc's Google will start limiting how many high-quality photos users can store on the company's cloud back-up service starting next June, it announced on Wednesday, in a move that could help protect profit margins.Original article
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