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4sync: 15 GB Free Storage

4sync: 15 GB Free Storage
Most of us use multiple devices to store and access our files – the desktop PC at work, the laptop at home and a tablet or smartphone on the go. And nowadays it is more convenient to store and access files from the cloud rather than locally. If you are using cloud storage services or plan to use one, check out 4sync. It is an online cloud storage service similar to Dropbox or Google Drive. It lets you access your files (photos, music, videos, documents etc) from anywhere – any computer, mobile phone or tablet. Once you make changes to your files from any device, you will see these changes instantly on any other device where you have placed the 4sync folder. 4sync provides you with backup of your files and keep them secure. It is available for Windows, Linux, Mac on the desktop and for iOS, Android, Blackberry and Symbian mobile platforms. Demo video Features: Check out 4sync @ www.4sync.com Related:  CLOUDS & STORAGE

Firedrive - 50 GB Free Cloud Storage Amazon Cloud Drive 5 GB Free ZeroPC - Your content navigator for the cloud Mozy.com - 2 GB Free Storage Spilled coffee on the keyboard? We’ve all been there. With Mozy, you can download all of your files with just one click (yes, it really is that easy). Additionally, you can now use Mozy’s restore manager, which helps consolidate and transfer files to your computer. Access from anywhere With Mozy it’s easy to find your files quickly. If you sign into Mozy through a web browser you’ll find that our powerful file system search helps you locate specific files or folders in a snap. 30-day retention Mozy keeps unlimited versions of a file for up to 30 days. Learn More

Streem - Store, Stream, & Share Your Video Collection Save Web Files to Dropbox, Google Drive and SkyDrive With Save, you can download any file from the web directly to your Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive accounts without having to download that file to your computer. Just enter the file's web address (or URL), pick a cloud service and, within seconds, the file will become available in your online account. The download is from cloud to cloud and therefore much faster. Save is also useful for mobile users as you can remotely download files, including file types that aren't supported by your mobile phone or tablet, to your mobile devices via Dropbox or Google Drive. You can even transfer large files from the web to your FTP server directly.

Clipperz - online password manager Bitcasa Infinite Drive: 10-20 GB Free Storage Upload, sync, host, and share files for free - Uploadingit 15 Great Free Online File Sharing Alternatives Today’s technology and machines (whether it’s PC or Mac) are certainly capable of processing large original files like .PSD (Photoshop) and .AI (Illustrator) but the bad news is the sharing part aren’t . These files are fairly large in size and cumbersome to share with peers and clients. Two ways we would generally used – e-mailing and sharing via hosting account. Not saying it’s bad but e-mail comes with attachment limitation and usually doesn’t allow anything more than 100Mb. On the other hand sharing via web hosting account allows you to upload as big as your account can take but it also means the file is exposed by anyone who knows its direct path. File-sharing web services solve most of these problems. Streamfile Based in Stockholm, Streamfile is a better looking, easier to use and the fastest way to deliver data, wherever you are in the world. Max filesize: 300Mb | Registration: No | Premium account: Yes | Password Protection: No | Visit Website Pando Wikisend PipeBytes Mail Big File Box

SurDoc: 10 GB Free Storage: Cloud Document Backup, Backup Software Supersize your free cloud storage to 100GB or more Just a few short years ago, cloud storage services that synced files and folders across multiple PCs and mobile devices were just a dream. But thanks to the rapid rise of entities like Dropbox, SugarSync, and Google Drive, cloud storage and syncing services are nearly ubiquitous today, acting as hard drives in the sky that help you do all kinds of things—such as creating a bulletproof (almost) backup system or turbocharging your productivity to blistering new levels—no matter where you are. If you have the space, that is. Truly wondrous setups require robust cloud storage capabilities, but that doesn’t mean you have to drop dollars for extra gigs. Most services offer free accounts with modest quantities of complimentary cloud storage. Here’s how to do it, along with some tips on how to manage your storage hoard to take advantage of each service’s unique properties. Getting started Setting up a personal supercloud can be tedious, depending on how many such services you already use. Amazon

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