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Use Google docs as online storage – store any file
Jan 13th
Google now will officially allow uploading any file into the cloud. If you used to use Gmail drafts to save some work online, you can now stop doing that and use Google Docs. You don’t have to carry a storage device with you anymore. All the data you need to access somewhere else can be simply uploaded to Google Docs. The file size limit is presently 250mb. This is a threat to other such paid services, which don’t allow storing more than 2GB without payment.
You can also use a shared folder to share the files with anyone else. For more information, check out our post on the Google Docs blog.
If we look in the past, Gmail changed the way we used our email. It came in with a serious blow to yahoo. The email storage space and attachment size it could provide at that time was the largest in the market and made people to shift to it. Even presently Gmail gives huge storage space which increases every second. I can see a similar trend building up in the cloud storage section again.
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Backup before 31st Jan
Dec 28th
Backupify is offering free backup of all you cloud data. This offer is for those who sign up before 31st Jan. So act fast, make an account and back up all your data. You have nothing to lose. If you have nothing to backup now, just sign-up before 31Jan and leave. Signing up for the service now makes your account is free for ever.
Services: Twitter, Google Docs, Wordpress, GMail, Facebook, Zoho, Delicious, Flickr, Basecamp, Photo bucket
Right now gmail isn’t working (It will start working in a few days). Youtube, xmarks and RSS feeds will be available soon.
via [Lifehacker]
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