Google Drive is an online storage service and much more. Google now gives you 15 gigabytes of cloud storage free and the option to purchase huge amounts of data for a very low price. At only $23.88 per year for 100 gigabytes you can’t afford not to grab this great resource. As well as uploading…
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Buy A Server
Ready NAS There are many commercially available servers one is “Netgear Ready NAS”. Ready NAS has everything you need configured and all you need to do is connect it to your network.
Skydrive
The second storage app is SkyDrive. Microsoft’s Skydrive has been around for a few years but the user interface was not very handy for uploading large amounts of data. Now the Skydrive app sets a folder on your computer and what ever you put in it is backed up just like Dropbox. Skydrive gives you…
Cloud Drives
Storing your files on the Internet or “cloud” is all the rage today. We have touched on this subject before but at that time only Dropbox had a desktop application that created folder on your computer that was automatically be backed-up to the cloud. Now everyone has joined the party but we are only talking on…
Google Drive
The new kid on the block is Google Drive. G-Drive gives you 5 GB of space that intregrates with Google Docs so all of your stuff is in one place. Just like Dropbox the G-Drive application make a folder right on you computer and you’ll just save your file there. There are Google Drive clients…
Dropbox
Of course the first of these applications is Dropbox. Dropbox has been around for a while and is used by millions. Once you download and install the application there will be a folder on your computer labeled Dropbox and everything you save in that folder will be uploaded to a server. You can add as…
Dropbox
Dropbox is the one of the greatest web apps ever. Store your files on the cloud and sync them on multiple computers at once. Dropbox is for Windows, Mac and Linux. Dropbox also has
Amazon Cloud Drive
Last month we talked about places on the Internet to store your files. One that was not included in this round-up was Amazon’s “Cloud Drive”. That’s because it just came out. “Amazon Cloud Drive” is just a front end for S3 the service we did discuss last month.
Backup To The Cloud
My first rule of computing is; “If you don’t have at least two copies of a file (the original and a backup) you may not have that file for long.” The second rule is; ” The best backup of your data is the one you have.”
Cloud Computing Presentation
Cloud computing is using web based resources to create, store, access, share and back-up data that can be created, stored, etc from any computer anywhere in the world. It could be common and mundane as creating a Facebook page to creating a multi-user database that can be accessed by many.
