Wednesday, May 29, 2013

3 personal cloud storage systems

  Here, there, everywhere: 3 personal cloud storage systems | Box buys iOS app to improve its own
 
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Here, there, everywhere: 3 personal cloud storage systems
Cloud storage has become increasingly popular, both for individuals and companies, as a place to stash everything from tax records to family photos. Services such as Dropbox, Box, SugarSync or Google Drive offer the chance to easily store your data and then access it from any of your devices. Read More

Box buys iOS app to improve its own
Box has acquired an unreleased application called Folders, designed to give iPhone and iPad users a mobile front-end interface for the cloud storage and file management and sharing service as well as for competitors Google Drive and Dropbox. Read More

A NAS box for all seasons
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