Teamwork is no doubt the core of every organization. The ability to seamlessly share files, communicate, and collaborate is important for all the processes in the workplace. In recent years, ...
Thanks to services like Dropbox, many of us take it for granted that we can keep our files in sync across many machines, and that backup copies of those files will be saved up there in the cloud. But ...
File backups can be useful in situations where your files become corrupted or inaccessible or when your local storage space on PCs or mobile devices eventually runs out. In such situations, you can ...
Until late last year, Debbie Lander was a big fan of online storage. Lander paid $19.95 a year to keep photos of her custom embroidery at PhotoPoint.com. But shortly before Christmas, the North ...
At it's most basic level, Wuala is an online storage service. Like other services it aims to allow you to access your files from anywhere, even if your home or office computer is turned off. You can ...
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 ...
Years after rumors surfaced that Google would provide online hosted storage with limits akin to those offered with Gmail, Google has added an upload option to its Google Docs Web service. You can only ...
Storing your files in the cloud is a great thing for managing them across devices, but if you want to work on them on your own or with others, you either need to let them sync to your local computer ...
The CreativeGuy blog has posted a nice roundup of free online services offering file sharing and storage options like previously-mentioned service, YouSendIt. I have a list of 50 similar services that ...
Over the last year, cloud storage services Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive—and probably others—have migrated from custom kernel extensions to Apple’s new-ish File Provider extension ...