3073 readersMicrosoft details an important aspect in Windows, the SkyDrive Metro app, that might be the driving force behind all the cloud work that people will do on the next MS platform. After all, when putting so little storage on the Windows Phone handsets, Microsoft always justified the choice through Skydrive and its capacity for storage.
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773 readersLooks like Microsoft has decided to hit it off with SkyDrive and now the software giant is celebrating its first 250 million of users adopting the online storage offer. Looking back on how Microsoft launched and treated the service we realise the performance of having so many adopters in a relative short amount of time.
Upon analysing the cloud storage
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1538 readersDropbox has so far been a big name in cloud storage, syncing book purchases direct for O'Reilly and Pragmatic Bookshelf, and seeing integration across many iOS apps. But it is not the only name in cloud storage, and GoogleDrive, SugarSync and SkyDrive offer a similar level of simplicity when it comes to syncing files between
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Array readersDropbox has so far been a big name in cloud storage, syncing book purchases direct for O'Reilly and Pragmatic Bookshelf, and seeing integration across many iOS apps. But it is not the only name in cloud storage, and GoogleDrive, SugarSync and SkyDrive offer a similar level of simplicity when it comes to syncing files between
3586 readersSo Amazon launched Cloud Drive, its new cloud storage service, this morning. It comes with 5GB of free storage for MP3 or AAC files, and you can upgrade that to 20GB of free storage by buying one MP3 from Amazon. The service comes with a free web bas...
825 readersGoogle’s cloud storage solution is tipped to go live next week, and some of the apps and supporting information have already leaked.
The Next Web is reporting that Google Drive is likely to launch next Tuesday where it will be joining Dropbox, Amazon, Apple, and others in a very crowded market. Like its competitors, Google Drive
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Amazon followed in the footsteps of Dropbox, Google and others today. They’ve just released the first apps for their cloud storage service, thus removing the need to access it via a web browser. The apps aren’t going to do much good, though, because the Windows app doesn’t support XP, which is still the most popular
729 readersPhones are great devices to use to download music, take photos and videos and make audio recordings, but if you lose your phone, you lose your data.
If you are bad about backing up your phone to your computer, then you should check out SugarSync, an app that will back up your digital life to an
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Google launched the long rumored Google Drive today and it turned out to be both more and less than expected.
Google is not new to cloud storage; they’ve offered vast amounts of space in Gmail as well as storage in Google Docs for quite some time now. So it should probably come as no surprise that
1409 readersAmazon wants you to store your digital files in the cloud. So much so, that the company has updated its Cloud Drive service with new features including new storage plans with unlimited space for music, free storage for all Amazon MP3 purchases and a Cloud Player for Web.
For a limited time, Amazon customers that