You can delete images from Google drive cloud using the Cloud Gallery manager which allows you to manage your contents and delete as well on the Google drive cloud.
The pictures that you upload are saved on Google Drive. It is the repository of the Gmail database. You can delete the photos from there.
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You can back up the data into a desktop. With the growth of cloud services, you can backup images, music, and files in Google+, Google Play Music, and Google Drive respectively. There are also third party storage apps out there that you can choose from.
It's called Google Drive. I posted a link below where you can sign up and get 5GB for free.
Google Drive is a Cloud File Storage Service, powered by the Google Inc. On Google Drive, you can easily store your files(photos, documents, videos, etc), and you can reach them from any devices(smartphone, tablet, PC, etc). If any of the files had changed, the change can be seen on any device.
Use google docs offline. It will put everything on the computer, as well as the cloud. You can then copy the documents to your flash drive!
Photobucket and Tinypic are commonly used to upload and share images. To store simply store images as data, any Cloud-like system can be used, such as Google Cloud. These systems store data online, similar to an external hard drive, but accessible from anywhere with internet access. One final option for the lazy is simply to email images to one's own email address. They will remain stored in the inbox indefinitely.
Samsung utilizes both their proprietary service (AllShare), and you can also opt for Google's cloud services (Drive, Photos, etc.).
Yes, it does. The Google Drive, for instance, provides users with cloud storage. You can share files with anyone from here and access them from just about any location on any device. All you need to do is log into the Drive with the same username and password you use for your email. There is more solutions such as the new Cloud Printing that the Big G currently manages and supports.
No. I think the only way Google Accounts expire is if Google shuts down or something. Files stay in your Drive until you delete them or until one of the servers that holds the documents crash or something.
The worst that will happen is you will lose YouTube
Cloud+ is seamlessly integrated in Huawei handsets provides services like Cloud+ Drive, Message+, Streams, Phone Finder, SNS Contacts integration, and anywhere any device access for content saved on Cloud Drive. One can save contacts, mails, messages, images, music files and data files with any extension in his Free Cloud storage of 16GB which is assigned automatically upon signup for Cloud+.See the related link for further information.
Like any Android-powered device, you can store your files both in the internal SD, or in the cloud using Google Drive, Google+ (for photos), or third party providers such as Dropbox, Box, Sugar Sync, SkyDrive, and others.