arstechnica.com — It's been a big week for online storage, as Google, Apple and Microsoft all announce significant updates to their online storage line-ups, free and paid. If only we could combine them into one uberservice.
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sameerapereraAug 13, 2007
Before you complain, please visit my country and experiance the real crappy value for money.
mraustin1337Aug 13, 2007
Yes but they are really inefficient for the most part.
vs292Aug 13, 2007
I get upto 8Mbps downstream for free at home, but an appalling 256-512kbps up. I assume you'll get similar upspeeds if you're on ADSL. Ergo, you're being ripped off in the states, and I'm getting a brilliant deal here in the UK.
betterthAug 13, 2007
Uhh they don't have to unpack, unrar or anything.Similar to a virus scan, they could literally just search the files for a txt string of *****-*****-*****-*****-***** and see what is found in their database.
Closed AccountAug 13, 2007
exactly, and i think losing your entire music collection is a high enough risk not to want to take.
stalefriesAug 13, 2007
The revolution will not be telegraphed!
fkr3Aug 13, 2007
I do use my own drives...
gubatron2Aug 14, 2007
mybloop.com is already offering infinite space, plus community features, music players, video players... not just dumb storage