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  2. 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 ...

  3. Dropbox - Wikipedia

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    Dropbox prevents sharing of copyrighted data, by checking the hash of files shared in public folders or between users against a blacklist of copyrighted material. This only applies to files or folders shared with other users or publicly, and not to files kept in an individual's Dropbox folder that are not shared. [115]

  4. Comparison of file hosting services - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of notable file hosting services that are currently active. File hosting services are a particular kind of online file storage; however, various products that are designed for online file storage may not have features or characteristics that others designed for sharing files have.

  5. Comparison of online backup services - Wikipedia

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    By default, Dropbox saves a history of all deleted and earlier versions of files for 30 days for all Dropbox accounts. [93] Dropmysite Provides incremental backups with the ability to download every snapshot. ElephantDrive Any number of versions can be kept for any amount of time. Google Drive Old versions of files are kept for 30 days or 100 ...

  6. Dropbox simplifies sharing with file viewer and folder links

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    Those using the beta version of the Dropbox desktop client have enjoyed some of these features for sometime, but now the full suite of file viewing and folder sharing options are standard issue ...

  7. Cloud storage - Wikipedia

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    [3] Amazon Web Services introduced their cloud storage service Amazon S3 in 2006, and has gained widespread recognition and adoption as the storage supplier to popular services such as SmugMug, Dropbox, and Pinterest. In 2005, Box announced an online file sharing and personal cloud content management service for businesses. [4]

  8. File-hosting service - Wikipedia

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    Files placed in this folder can be accessed through a website or mobile app and easily shared with others for viewing or collaboration. [3] Consumer products such as OneDrive and Google Drive have made file hosting and sharing more accessible and popular for personal and business use. [4]

  9. Seafile - Wikipedia

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    Files on the Seafile server can also be accessed directly via the server's web interface. Seafile's functionality is similar to other popular file hosting services such as Dropbox and Google Drive. The primary difference between Seafile and Dropbox/Google Drive is that Seafile is a self-hosted file sharing solution for private cloud applications.