Google Drive only works with Chrome Web Store apps? Strange. SkyDrive has SDKs for Windows Phone, iOS and Android apps at <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/live/ff621310" rel="nofollow">http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/live/ff621310</a><p>PS: Yes, I work on the SkyDrive developer platform. It doesn't change the truth.
It's interesting that on the About Google Drive page, they claim, "Data is inherently social."<p>Funny, I claim that my data is inherently private. Is it a coincidence that companies that would like to sell my data have the philosophy that my data is "inherently social"?
"Warning: Apps will not have any API access to files unless the app has been installed in Chrome Web Store. To test an app during development, you must first create a listing and install it."<p>While that does make it feel a bit more secure, that would be a huge hassel for anyone that wants to go stealth at first.
Even though I knew about Google Drive, my brain somewhat zoned out for a second and - probably under the influence of yesterdays Planetary Resources Announcement - I thought Google was releasing an SDK for autonomous cars.
I wish people stopped flooding Hacker News with the same product. Or even more so, upvoting all five on the homepage alone. It's not like Drive is that great. Actually it very much pales next to Dropbox.