cloud storage

  • Dropbox Gets Comments For Shared Files 

    Dropbox Gets Comments For Shared Files 

    I’m really surprised that Dropbox didn’t already offer this feature, but the file-sharing service now allows comments on its shared files, just like Google Drive. This’ll make it a lot easier to add context or ask questions about files you’re sharing in a group.


  • Office 365 Subscribers Now Get Unlimited OneDrive Storage

    Office 365 Subscribers Now Get Unlimited OneDrive Storage

    In mid-July, Microsoft announced that would it be rolling at a 1TB storage increase for all its Office 365 Home, Personal and University subscribers. But the team decided continue its push for cloud supremacy by upping its storage capacity into infinity. Office 365 users now have access to unlimited storage via OneDrive for free.


  • ​MediaFire Can Finally Sync Files On Your Computer With The Cloud

    ​MediaFire Can Finally Sync Files On Your Computer With The Cloud

    MediaFire is the old guard of cloud storage, and today the company’s services jump into the present tense with MediaFire Desktop, which allows you to sync your files from your computer to the cloud. How’s it going to beat pack-leaders like Dropbox? By building more robust support for people who want to exchange multimedia online.