Put your junk in that Box.net - free online storage
The title is a reference to Saturday Night Lives Justin Timberlake video about, well, watch it here. Ok, moving on, online storage. Google is holding thousands of emails for me, hundreds of appointments on my calendar, flickr’s got my photos. But what about other documents, music or anything else I want to have a back up to?
Check out box.net. Enticing 1GB free of online data storage and reasonable $7.95 for 5GB. They claim to have 750,000 registered users, so you’ll not be alone hording your cache (ha) there.
Don’t think of it as just some kind of storage facility, but a place where you can easily transfer important documents from one machine to another; allow multiple user access across your company or keep a copy of that winning presentation as a fail safe for that big event.
They’ve even made a widget allowing you to share data from your website, without even have to visit box.net. You can rebrand the widget as well for the professional look.
Site [Box.net]
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on May 17, 2007 at 05:40 PM - LINKBox.net is great, but for automated desktop synchronization, I prefer elephantdrive…
http://www.elephantdrive.com
Backed by Amazon S3, 1GB free, and $9.95 / month for unlimited storage…
on May 18, 2007 at 10:15 PM - LINKI discovered a Memopal (http://www.memopal.com) “cutting edge solution for online
backup”
They merged online backup, online storage and file sharing services into one product.
on June 25, 2008 at 03:32 AM - LINK