What iCloud Is & Why It Changes Everything [Mac]
Perhaps the biggest announcement made by Apple at the recent WWDC was that of iCloud, but many people are understandably not sure what it is. Is it a streaming media service? Is it a Dropbox clone? What's this about wireless syncing? If you find yourself a little confused and wondering why you'd even want iCloud, and how much it's going to cost, then read on to have all the answers revealed!
Transfer Web Files Directly to Your Dropbox Folder With URL Droplet
If you live and work in a multi-gadget environment, you'll need tools to help you bring your files across the devices that you use. Aside from USB flash drives, cloud storage is another popular option. One of the leading names in cloud storage services is Dropbox. Since the service started a couple of years back, people have come up with some creative uses to enhance its functionality. URL Droplet is one of them.
Otixo: Access All Of Your Cloud Accounts & Files From One Place
One of the biggest problems of using cloud servers to save your files is that you have to manage them one by one. If you have ten different cloud accounts, you have to log into ten different servers to manage your files. But luckily, there's Otixo. This service will help you manage your cloud accounts from one place.
Five Streaming Alternatives To Google Music, Amazon Cloud Drive & Apple's iCloud
Steam your music from the cloud right now, without waiting for invitations or paying for the privilege. The headlines may currently be dominated by Google Music, Apple iCloud and Amazon Cloud Drive, but cloud-based music is not a new thing and by no means limited to those three companies. The alternatives are definitely worth checking out.
Cloud Save: Save Files Directly to the Cloud [Chrome]
Cloud Save sends would-be downloads directly to web-based services, including Dropbox, Google Docs, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa and more. Simply right-click a file, then decide where you'd like to send your file. It's a feature so mind-bogglingly useful you'll wonder why it's not built into Chrome to begin with, particularly as Google prepares to sell laptops sporting Chrome OS.
3 Cool Things You Can Do With Windows 7 Cloud
If you're running Windows 7, it's entirely possible you've never even heard of the Windows 7 Cloud. Beyond being the thing that came installed with your new computer, there's actually an awful lot of incredibly useful technology built into Windows 7 and the entire Microsoft product line. The Windows 7 Cloud is Microsoft's way of promoting and tying together a range of different technologies.
3 More Ways To Manage Your Dropbox Files You May Not Know About
Our favorite, all-time file sharing service, Dropbox, generously provides up to 2 gigs of file space for free. For many users this might be enough, but now that Dropbox is becoming the central cloud syncing service for shuffling and sharing stuff between computers and mobile devices, the allotted free space may fill up rather quickly if it's not probably managed and organized.
How to Permanently Store Your Data in "The Cloud"
Are you ready to step into The Cloud? In this article I will show you how you can become largely independent of local data storage. I will provide an overview of how the Internet can help you sync information across different software, platforms and devices to have your data accessible anytime, anywhere by you or by anyone you choose.
6 Online Instant File Sharing Sites You've Never Heard Of
Send large files to your friends without any hassle. There are a wide variety of websites that make it possible for you to send any file without having to create a user account. If you've got a file to share, and email simply isn't cutting it, you've found the right list. Keep reading to discover some more great tools for the job.
How To Put Amazon’s Cloud Drive On Your Desktop
Amazon’s recently released Cloud Drive service has been making waves, mostly due to the music streaming feature that lets users stream music files. Cloud Drive offers 5GB of free space by default, and that can be raised to 20GB (for one year) if you purchase an MP3 album from Amazon. The space can be accessed on any PC, but only via a web browser – that is, until now.
4 Great Uses for Amazon's S3 Web Services
Despite Amazon being most well known for their retail services, they actually offer a host of web services for developers and home users that take advantage of Amazons experience and scalability with massive amounts of data warehousing. One of those services is called S3, which stands for "Simple Storage Service". Here are 3 ways in which you can MakeUseOf Amazon S3 today.