Ubuntu One, the cloud storage service available for Ubuntu versions 9.04 and higher, now has an official Windows client. Previously available as a beta, Ubuntu One for Windows gives XP, Vista, and 7 users a free 5GB of cloud storage space in which to keep their files.
Ubuntu One works a bit differently than, say, Dropbox, a competing cloud storage service: for example, if you'd like to sync your My Documents and My Pictures folders, Dropbox would require you to store them within your Dropbox folder, while the Ubuntu One client allows you to select folders anywhere on your hard drive for syncing. Once synced, your files can be accessed from Ubuntu, Windows, and Android devices, as well as through the Ubuntu One web site.
For users with more storage needs, Canonical will bump your space up to 20GB for $2.99 a month or $29.99 a year. You can also add an Android and iOS-compatible MP3 streaming service (which also includes the 20GB storage upgrade) for $3.99 a month or $39.99 a year.
Source: Canonical
]]>Artikel Terkait:
- Box’s Next Frontier: Cloud Storage For The Federal Government
- Cloud Enterprise Performance Analytics Startup Tidemark Raises $24M From Redpoint, Andreessen Horowitz
- Ignition Leads $20M Round In Cloud Security And Identity Company Symplified
- Patriot’s Portable Cloud Storage and Media Streamers
- Dropcam HD: Cloud Based Home Surveillance Goes Mainstream in 720p
- Backed By $10M In Funding, Lemon.com Lets You Store, Organize Your Receipts In The Cloud
- Cloud Services Provider Six Degrees Group Launches In UK With $94 Million In Funding
- Gigabyte 990FXA-UD7 Motherboard has Hardware Heaven on cloud 9
- Cloud Sourcing the Corporation: Strategies You Can Use 100 Vendors You Should Know (Paperback)
- Infrastructure as a Service: Benchmarking Cloud Computing
- Salesforce Launches Assistly-Powered Social And Mobile Customer Service Platform For SMBs, Desk.com
- Social, Mobile Gifting Service Wrapp Raises $5M From Greylock And Atomico To Launch In The US And UK
- API Management Service Apigee Acquires Mobile Data Platform Usergrid
- Comcast Leads $5M Round In Subscription Service For Kids Activities Kiwi Crate
- Instant Messaging Service Imo.im Launches Real-Time Social Network
- Website Translation Service Smartling Debuts New Self-Service Platform
- Backend Service Provider StackMob Comes To Android
- AnyMeeting, The Free Webinar Service, Launches Redesign, Six-Way Video Conferencing
- AMD Releases FX-6200 and FX-4170 Processors; FX-8120 Gets a Price Cut
- OCZ Releases 180GB and 360GB Models of Agility 3
- AMD Releases Video Driver for Windows 8 Consumer Preview
- Intel Releases Core i7-3820
- Google Releases Chrome For Android - Updated
- Hitachi Releases Ultrastar SSD400S.B: 25nm SLC NAND Is Here
- AMD Releases Two Llano Based Athlon II X4 CPUs
- Apple Releases OS X 10.7.3, Safari 5.1.3
- Intel Releases Seven Sandy Bridge CPUs
- Alienware Releases The X51, A $699 Small Form Factor PC That Looks Like A Gaming Console
- Apple Releases List Of Its Suppliers, Discloses Labor Violations
- Update: AMD Quietly Releases The OEM-Only Radeon HD 7000 Series: VLIW5 Rides Again
- AMD Releases Catalyst 11.11 Drivers
- Intel Releases Two Pentium and Two Core i-series CPUs
- iOS 5 Releases on October 12
- AMD Releases Catalyst 11.9 Drivers
- Lnx2Mac Releases new RTL81xx Beta
- NVIDIA Releases Beta Drivers Specified for Battlefield 3
- Intel Releases Atom D2500 and D2700 Processors
- AMD Releases Catalyst 11.10 Preview for Battlefield 3
- Intel Releases New Sandy Bridge Processors
- Computex 2011: The ROG Releases
- Fujitsu releases PH50/C laptop with AMD Fusion and 11.6 "
- AMD Releases Catalyst 10.11 Video Card Drivers for Download
0 comments:
Post a Comment