![]() 07/06/2015 at 08:35 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I’ve been killing time since 6am and can’t being errands until 10am. Decided to look at different things on my computer and noticed Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud storage service gives 30GB for free! Added along with Google’s 15GB and Apple’s 5GB, that makes for 50GB of free cloud storage I have! What are some other cloud storages that give basic levels of free storage?
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http://www.networkworld.com/article/293296…
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jeebus!!!!
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Yeah, that about covers it.
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I use Carbonite.
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I have 55GB on Tresorit.
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hot diggity damn!
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They ran a promotion that gave extra storage, I think the default is maybe 15gb
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I don’t even remember how but through various free promotions I have 300gb of free OneDrive storage.
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I have around 200GB total on the internets.
Google Drive has 15GB
OneDrive has 150GB
Dropbox has 28.5GB
I have Tresorit and Amazon too but never use them.
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that’s epic!
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Box.com had 50GB free for installing their android app a while ago. Not sure if it still exists. Also, some universities have contracts with cloud storage for even more. I think DropBox had a deal where you could get 5GB or so for free by referring a friend.
It sure would be nice to have an app that could consolidate all of these free storage accounts into one on the user side.