Encrypt Your Data For The Cloud

Your using Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive or many others, to backup your computer data. Is it really safe? In most cases uploading of the files is completely secure. The problem starts once the data reaches the server. For those companies to provide many of the services they provide like file-sharing and sharing to other…

CrashPlan Ending Home Backup Service

CrashPlan is a service that does data backup back up to remote servers, other computers, or hard drives. It is available on Mac, Windows and Linux. “Code 42” the company that gives us “CrashPlan” has decided to focus on there commercial product and end the Home version. “CrashPlan” has begun to sunset Home customer but…

Automatic Cloud Backup Solutions

Carbonite and CrashPlan are in a class of online backup solutions that are unlike Google Drive or Dropbox. With these services you pay one low price for unlimited backup of one computer. The unlike Google Drive the backed up files are not supposed to be easily accessible online. Carbonite And CrashPlan are not for file-sharing either. They are…

Free Online Storage

Today there are lots of online storage sites. Many of them free for some small amount of space which can very from 2 to 30 gigabytes. If you are saving only MS Word documents and a few pictures, these amounts of space could be adequate. Which service and how much space?: Dropbox gives you 2 gigabytes…

Unlimited Cloud Storage Coming to Office 365

As reported last month you get 15 gigabytes of cloud-storage with Onedrive as well as the Office Online applications and the Outlook Online mail client absolutely free. I don’t think I mentioned, with the payed versions you get 1 terabyte of storage. Coming very soon unlimited storage. Office 365 Personal is $5.99 per month ($71.88…

More Google Drive

Last month I showed you Google Drive and how to use the desktop application for Google Drive. This month I want to show you the new web interface for Gdrive. I like the new interface. It makes your files appear to be more organized. 11 Things You Need to Know About the Redesigned Google Drive

Google Drive Desktop

Not only can you use Google Drive to create documents, spread sheets and presentations but you can sync items from your computer to Google Drive. The application creates a Google Drive folder on your computer and anything you store there will sync to Google with your free 15 gigabytes of space.