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  2. Yahoo! Briefcase - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Briefcase was an online file storage service offer by Yahoo! , providing 30MB of online storage of files, including photo files, etc. up to 5MB. In 2001 up to 50 megs of photo storage/sharing alone was offered—this was in addition to the just "files" facility that remained available in its final years after photos moved to Flickr .

  3. Yahoo Sherpa - Wikipedia

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    Sherpa is a cloud storage platform developed by Yahoo!. It is a hosted, distributed, and geographically replicated key-value data store. [1] The service is a NoSQL system that address the scalability, availability, and latency needs of the conglomerate’s websites. Sherpa has abilities such as elastic growth, multi-tenancy, global footprint ...

  4. List of Yahoo!-owned sites and services - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Maktoob - A pan-regional, Arabic-language hosting and social networking service acquired by Yahoo! on August 25, 2009; shut down on October 28, 2022. Yahoo! Maps - Online mapping portal; shut down on June 30, 2015. Yahoo! Mash - A social networking service that allowed other users to edit any page; shut down on September 28, 2008. Yahoo!

  5. 14 Best Free Cloud Storage Options - AOL

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    PCloud offers 10GB of free storage and integrates with Dropbox, Facebook, OneDrive, Google Drive and Google Photos to back up files. The free version comes with a robust feature set, including the ...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. Google data centers - Wikipedia

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    Google data centers. Google data centers are the large data center facilities Google uses to provide their services, which combine large drives, computer nodes organized in aisles of racks, internal and external networking, environmental controls (mainly cooling and humidification control), and operations software (especially as concerns load ...

  8. Box, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Box, Inc. (formerly Box.net) is a public company based in Redwood City, California. It develops and markets cloud-based content management, collaboration, and file sharing tools for businesses. Box was founded in 2005 by Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith. Initially, it focused on consumers, but around 2009 and 2010 Box pivoted to focus on business users.

  9. Category:Cloud storage - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Cloud storage. This category covers online data and file storage which is more oriented to primary storage (not a backup). The main article for this category is Cloud storage. See also Category:File hosting and Comparison of file hosting services for a list of file hosting services.