Anyone who uses more than one PC will eventually find themselves needing to access files stored on one PC from another. Even with the advances in file sharing technologies, getting access to files on a remote PC can still prove difficult. And without adequate backups, when a file is lost it can be quite hard to recover.
Online storage provides a convenient solution to both these problems. By storing your files online they can be easily accessed by any internet connected device, and most online storage providers also maintain their own comprehensive backup schemes. Some online storage providers, like Syncplicity and Dropbox, are specifically designed to provide backups of your data.
This guide reviews some of the most popular online storage services available today, and provides tips on how to use them.
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