Google One, the cloud storage service offered by Google, has reached a significant milestone by amassing 100 million subscribers, as highlighted by Sundar Pichai, Google's CEO. Pichai pointed out the company's strategy to transition users from free to paid plans. The milestone comes as Google continues to enhance its cloud storage offerings, including the introduction of new tiers with powerful AI features. Additionally, this achievement aligns with YouTube Premium's recent success in reaching 100 million subscribers, indicating a broader trend of users opting for Google's paid services.
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