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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Keep your documents online for free


Hard drives can crash and laptops can get stolen, but you can protect your data from any eventuality by storing your files online.

Here are some of the popular options that allow almost limitless storage.

ADrive
URL : www.adrive.com
Adrive offers 50 GB free storage for personal use. After a quick sign-up and verification routine, it loads up a web-interface using which you can view/edit files stored online.

Badongo
URL: www.badongo.com
Badongo is the only one to offer unlimited online storage for free. But there is a catch. Free users have restrictions in terms of downloads per day (4.8GB per day), limited download speed (limited to 500kbps) and no parallel downloads.

Box
URL: www.box.com
Box offers storage ranging from 5 to 50GB depending on how you sign up (A desktop sign up gives you 5GB,but signup using the free iPad app and you'll get 50GB).

DropBox
URL: www.dropbox.com
Dropbox offers 'just' 2GB storage for free - but more space can be earned by inviting friends. The desktop client (Windows/Mac/Linux) seamlessly integrates with the operating system.

SkyDrive
URL: http://skydrive.live.com
Skydrive offers 25GB of free storage and works much like Windows explorer with a folder structure on the left side.

Amazon Cloud Drive:
Amazon Cloud Drive is your personal hard drive in the cloud. Store your music, videos, photos, and documents on Amazon's secure servers. All you need is a web browser to upload, download, and access your files from any computer.

5 GB of FREE online storage
Your Cloud Drive comes with 5 GB of free storage—enough space to store up to 1000 songs. This space is yours to use as you like and you will never be charged for it.

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