And that’s pretty interesting for a link that looks like a cat stepped on a keyboard.

You’ve seen it a thousand times. Buried in an email, pinned in a Slack channel, or pasted into a frantic group chat: https://drive.google.com/file/d/ … followed by a jumble of letters, dashes, and underscores.

It’s so seamless that we forget how radical it is: A student shares a 2GB video project with a professor. A journalist sends raw footage to an editor across the ocean. A family drops 500 vacation photos into a single link for Grandma.

https drive google com file d

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