Google Drive syncs files in real-time when you are connected to the internet, meaning any changes made to files are updated almost instantly across devices. If you're using Google Drive Backup and Sync, it periodically checks for changes and uploads them automatically. However, the frequency of sync can depend on your internet connection and the specific settings you've configured for syncing. Overall, it is designed to keep your files up-to-date seamlessly.
You could sync Google accounts to Chrome. This can be done by the people's tab in the Settings.
To obtain your sync settings for Android, you will have to sign in to your Google Apps account.
You can sync contacts to Google, and then, using a sync tool like AweSync (www.awesync.com), sync them to Lotus Notes.
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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.
Yes - Google Drive works on your iPad and iPhone via the Google Drive app.
Below are the steps to turn off back up & sync: 1. Open the Google Photos app. 2. At the top left, touch the menu icon. 3. Select Settings. 4. Touch Back up & sync. 5. Switch off. Note: Keep in mind that changing backup settings will affect all apps that use back up & sync, such as Google Drive.
A person can install the Google Mail Application, Google Calendar and contact sync applications, Google Maps and Google Voice on their Blackberry phone.
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"Apps such a Gmail Sync, Calendar sync, contacts sync, push support, docs (web interface), Enterprise admin controls and 2 step verification are available on Blackberry devices."
Sync with Mac, photos are uploaded to iPhoto. Export photos to flash drive.
sign in to Chrome, and sync your data, Enter a Sync Passphrase if needbe I may be misunderstanding your question, so look around a bit more, maybe check the google forums