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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can both get and also use Google Drive. First off, what is Google Drive and why would you ever want to use it? Google Drive is a cloud storage provider. If youamp;#39;ve ever used Appleamp;#39;s iCloud or Microsoftamp;#39;s OneDrive, this is Googleamp;#39;s version of it. But still, what does it mean to be a cloud storage provider. Well, typically when you work on, letamp;#39;s say, a document on your computer, youamp;#39;ll save it on your computer. So, you have a local copy. With Google Drive, you can save it on Drive and thatamp;#39;s basically Googleamp;#39;s computer, so youamp;#39;re saving it elsewhere. Now, Google doesnamp;#39;t call their computers computers. Theyamp;#39;re called servers and they keep them in data centers all over the world, but you might be wondering why would I ever want to do that? What are the benefits? Well, there are many benefits to storing files in Google D