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Online backup and storage service MemoPal gives you a hefty 250 gigs for $99 a year. It will automatically back up your system so that you won’t have to remind yourself to do so. You can configure it to back up just your documents, and certain files (custom), or you can have it back up your entire system. All your data is secured over a 448 bit encryption system. Besides that, with Memopal you can easily send large files over 1 GB to friends and co-workers. Access is available from any computer with internet. Any modifications to any of your files will be saved in real time (version t... read more
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Yes, there’s another online storage site to add to your list. This one’s called Openomy and it’s your basic online file system that comes with 1 GB of free storage. Openomy is based on an open API which means you can access your files stored on Openomy from any computer. Files and users are organized as tags. You can choose to keep your files locked up for solely your own personal use, or you can keep them open for third-party apps to access. Using Openomy is simple. Just create an account by registering. Get a user name and password, then choose a file or files to upload. Once uploaded... read more
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Megaupload is the leading online storage and file delivery service. The site offers members the chance to upload and download online material such as videos, cds, games and more. At the site you will be able to find many categories for you to choose from. Some of the categories that can be found at the site are last login, visitor exchange, multi file uploader, reward points, account history, last 20 downloads, total downloads, my top ten, total uploads, last 20 uploads, edit your details, online storage, top 100, global statistics, file manager, megaupload support, create your own filebox, tr... read more
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You need to store information on the Web for business, entertainment, comfort, or only for security reasons? For this, Xdrive.com is your solution. In Xdrive.com you can store up to 5GB of space to what you want, or need, you can upload images video, data, documents, or whatever you want for free, and the security that you wont find elsewhere. Choose Xdrive.com if you are inexperienced in the subject and then, some of the servers, so the ability will be improved easily. You can also obtain extra space of about 50GB if you are exigent, or if you demand lots of data continuously.... read more
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In case you were wondering, here's yet another company entering the online storage market: ADrive.com. With ADrive you'll get a free account which comes with 50GB of storage (yes that's really 50GB, and yes, it is really free) and you can login from anywhere with internet access to reach your files. You can store photos, videos, music, and text files. Soon to come are premium storage plans should you need more than 50 gigs to store all your stuff. Also on the way are personalized snapshots for scheduled backups, a desktop client with drag and drop functionality and file sharing. Users ar... read more
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They say an elephant never forgets, its about time somebody came up with that clever metaphor for a data storage company. Kudos to the ad team at ElephantDrive.com who also added that its big and it works for peanuts to illustrate how much storage you can use and how little it costs. The smallest plan is free if you are looking to store anything less than 1 GB, the next step up saves 100 GBs for only $10 a month, and a whopping 1 TB of space for $35 a month. Some information is too valuable to keep on the computer, if it crashes you may lose everything. At first this was mostly for big com... read more
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Hate carrying that little thumbdrive attached to that giant keychain all over the place with you? Why not store all your stuff online? EweDrive is a company that will allow you to store up to 1GB online for absolutely free. You may pay as you go or you can get unlimited storage for as little as 1.90 GBP a week. Another good reason to store your data in a remotely accessed location is, if your computer crashes, your data is not affected in the slightest, and I'm sure all of us have lost some valuable information due to a computer crash at least once or twice.
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Online storage services are a dime a dozen. Which one is the best? Yuntaa would like to think it is. This Belgian company backs up your data on secure and safe servers; they use the same security measurements that the world’s most powerful governments use. Yuntaa has sharing capabilities; it lets you share your files with any number of friends. There are extra tools for organizing music and photos—photo album, slideshow manager, audio playlists and you’ll even get a personal Yuntaa blog. Stream your videos, send links to your files to your buds, and get organized with Yuntaa’s Vi... read more
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Is MyFabrik simply yet another online storage and sharing service? Perhaps not. Myfabrik does allow users to share and store large files, but it´s hardly just another drop in the pool. This site´s got some serious and sleek features. Unlike other similar offerings, they present an array of external devices such as the Maxtor Fusion, a personal web server which organizes all your digital files and is remotely accessible from any internet connection. Maxtor allows you to assign up to 12 sectors for family members or colleagues, build slideshows, publish to your blog, and all your content ... read more
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Woofiles is a free service that lets you store one or several files up to 1GB online. It´s easy to use: you just select a file to upload to their server from your computer by clicking the Add File button. Then you get a sharing URL so you can access your files from anywhere and share them with others.
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