Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) have been working on online storage services for what seems like forever. Microsoft's Live SkyDrive is still in beta (pre-release) but is functional. But there are quite a few gyrations just to log in to the service and access it (like many Microsoft services). Google's famed vaporware "GDrive" product has not made it to the public yet, leading many to believe if a product even exists.Google's Gmail and Picasa products provide a good amount of storage, but the primary function of both services is not standalone online storage. Box.net, a small startup that is dedicated to online storage (and lots of it) is set to outpace innovation by these much larger rivals.
Additionally, it has some killer features, such as OpenBox Services -- this allows online applications to be accessible anywhere a web browser exists, much like Google Docs & Spreadsheets. However, there are applications from many vendors available, not just simplified online tools like Google currently provides.



