YuuWaa is an online cloud service provider that provides 2 GB of online storage for free. Just like famous Cloud Service Dropbox, YuuWaa supports different platform including mobile. With YuuWaa, you do not need worry about having space in your gadget or memory card. Here, just rely on internet access and you have free 2GB cloud storage to store photos, videos and any other files you need. YuuWaa is a very useful and easy to use application as for those who want to save space in their mobile device. Their tools are easy to understand and the app is simple. The ability to create folders via the app itself also makes it much easier to organize files. Another good point and that is a differential in relation to other apps is a tool that allows you to create and send photos and videos automatically to the cloud. So, if you do not want to waste time sending files, then can save it directly into your account YuuWaa. Another advantage is the YuuWaa he has a search tool. So it is even easier to find specific files. So even if you miss with the folders created, will not have trouble finding the files you need.
Get 2 GB Free Cloud Storage With Mobile Client Support Via YuuWaa [Android & iPhone]
Hands-On Google Drive: Official Google Drive Client To Store, Access & Modify Files Directly From Desktop
Google Drive is the hottest tech topic this month. With this, Google has officially landed to the cloud based file storing and sharing world. Just like the similar service provided by Dropbox, SkyDrive and others, it has client-side application for Windows, Mac and Android to manage Google Drive from anywhere. The Google Drive Desktop client application integrates this Google Drive service with Windows and Mac. With it, you can sync, upload and access all content in your account directly from the desktop through a folder. The program adds an icon in the Notification area, through which you can access its options. Google Drive client is a very simple and effective way to integrate the Google Drive to your system. The application provides everything you need to manage, access, and modify files residing on your account directly from your computer, which makes it much more useful when you're on your own machine. More to read.
How To Get 25 GB Free Cloud Storage In SkyDrive To Store Files Online [Tutorial]
If you haven’t been too lazy to the tech world this week, then you surly do know that the two most discussed matter around the internet is Microsoft SkyDrive and Google Drive now. Both of them are cloud service with free storage offer. SkyDrive is the cloud service provided by Microsoft. Just like Dropbox, Box and some others, SkyDrive allows you to sync and manage your files on Windows, Mac and mobile devices like iPhone and Windows Phone. Microsoft’s SkyDrive comes with 7GB free storage for everyone and now it’s offering 18GB extra space for a limited time. So you will be able to grab 25GB of full free cloud storage with SkyDrive for a limited time. If you don’t know how to grab this offer, follow after the fold.
How To Get Started With Google Drive: Getting My Drive Ready [Tutorial]
Google Drive is perhaps the hottest topic of this week’s tech discussion. After months of rumor and talking/debating about Google’s new product to cloud power your files, Google Drive has finally arrived with 5GB free storage offer (Expandable up to 16TB upon this writing). Although Google Drive hasn’t gone public yet for all, but you can check either your Google Drive account is ready or you need to wait for more. Yesterday we have got access to Google Drive and after some test, I have concluded that it’s going to be a big competitor of Dropbox or SkyDrive. If you haven’t yet got access to Google Drive and need a way to opt in, follow after the break.
Bdrive Creates Private Cloud Server & Allows Access From PC, Mac & Mobile For Free [Featured]
Cloud storage has been significantly useful and widely used these days. Most of the people are now relying on to Cloud storage as it’s easy and handy and can be accessed from anywhere in this earth with a verity of platform support. Dropbox, Ubuntu One, Box.Net and various of other popular Cloud Service now provide free online storage and as well as their own client for PC and Mobile to allow user access from anywhere. But all of them follow a common baseline. Your files will be stored in a intermediate server and you can access and share your files from that intermediate server. If you need a private cloud storage for your own, Bdrive is a free and easy solution for that. Bdrive allows to create personal server in a Windows or Mac PC and store/access files via that. You can enter your server from Bdrive’s Windows or Mac OSX client and from Android, iOS device. Once your server is connected, you can get to it quite easily.
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Store Images/Files In Cloud And Share Them With Friends Via Free CloudApp For Mac
Almost every single person who use computer, uses it as a massive storehouse to save his documents like music, videos, pictures, files and many other types. How do you share all these files with the world? Many users still trust this task to the e-mail or instant messengers, but this is time consuming. Nowadays, cloud service has became popular amongst the user to share their data with everyone else. There are many free/paid cloud-based service to make this easy for you. The most famous of them are Dropbox, Google Apps. CloudApp is another free and small cloud application for Mac. The application stays on the menu bar and lets you send any file to anyone. More to read.
YouSendIt Is A Cloud Service With Native Client For Windows, Mac, Android & iPhone
YouSendIt is a quite familiar face in the field of Online Storage and Cloud Service market.Like other reputable Cloud Service, YouSendIt does also has it’s native application for almost all well know platform. Previously though it only had Windows and iPhone client, but recently, besides updating those two clients, YouSendIt now has it’s official client for Mac and Android.
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Why People Moving Their Work Toward Cloud Computing [Infographic]
Cloud computing is a common word today. IT world is heavily trying to figure out why not using Cloud Computing it these days. Many people are completely switching their jobs to the Cloud. A recent study shows that almost 39% of any types of user (Personal/Commercial) now using Cloud Computing. Business technology company CSC has recently gone through a survey on 8 countries to figure out why they are favoring to move to Cloud Computing. The data from that study has been packed in the below Infographic.
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The Cloud World - How Big It Is? [Infographic]
A few days back we shared a great infographic about private cloud and public cloud. Then I got some mail regarding some basic info and statistic about cloud. So I decided to have a short go through cloud history and data and then I found another informative infographic regarding comparison between Enterprise Data Center vs Cloud Data Center. I have a little knowledge about it but yet I was surprised with the comparison review. Let’s check it out.
Comparison Between Private Cloud And Public Cloud [Infographic]
Cloud is one of the most talking word these days. Now we are sharing, storing our moment from life to the cloud. Today cloud means our very own storage and we don’t need to worry about it’s safety. From the personal use to small business and to huge business, we are using cloud for making our life easier. If you are going for a paid cloud service, there’s two type of cloud (technically) available called “Private Cloud” and “Public Cloud”. Private cloud are mostly powered by IBM or VMWare and others while Public Clouds are Google Apps, Amazon etc. So are you bothered about which one to choose? Today’s Infographic will help you then.