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There will come a day in the near future when our children will (telepathically, while stroking their laser cats) laugh at the idea that we once fretted over how much online storage we had. Mark my ...
UBIT is pleased to offer free, campus-supported Box accounts with unlimited storage to all current students, faculty, and staff as of March 29, 2016. Box is a file sync and share solution that offers ...
Joining the ranks of services like DropBoks and Localhostr, divShare offers unlimited online file storage and sharing. Sister-site Gizmodo says it best: You might have heard of the divShare file ...
Popular online file sharing service YouSendIt.com, which lets you upload large files to the Internet, then share them with friends and coworkers via email links, has introduced new unlimited online ...
Google for Education is back in the spotlight, with two new features in hand: unlimited storage for anyone with a Google for Education account, and a search and archive tool for administrators. On ...
File-syncing and cloud backup provider SugarSync aims squarely at the business market by offering unlimited storage for one flat price. I've been contributing to PCMag since 2011 in a variety of ways.
It was a long time coming, but cheap, unlimited cloud storage is finally here. Amazon has announced that its Cloud Drive consumer cloud storage solution will be offering unlimited cloud storage for $5 ...
Amazon Cloud Drive is taking the “bang for your buck” throne away from Microsoft with new unlimited cloud storage plans. Amazon’s unlimited plan costs $59.99 per year for all file types. A separate ...
Scrooge McDuck is now in charge of Microsoft's consumer cloud division. That's not literally true, of course, but a surprise announcement tonight from the division responsible for the consumer ...
File this under things that seem to good to be true: MediaFire offers free unlimited file storage with no sign up required. The internet has been all abuzz since MediaFire launched last weekend and so ...
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