Google Rolls Out Storage Services
Found on Forbes on Friday, 10 August 2007

Web search and Internet services company Google Inc. on Friday began selling expanded online storage, targeted for users with large picture, music or video file collections.
The prices range from $20 per year for 6 gigabytes of online storage; $75 per year for 25 gigabytes of storage; $250 per year for 100 gigabytes of storage; and $500 per year for 250 gigabytes of storage.
Google shares fell $2.08 to $512.65 in afternoon trading.
First of all, it's pretty expensive; you can get way more storage with a normal harddrive. Granted, it's not online, but there's always a USB version. Second, I won't upload a single byte to Google. That company proved more than once that it doesn't care that much about privacy.