Hi there!
I found this article http://news.thewindowsclub.com/limited-time-offer-double-onedrive-free-storage-30-gb-69344/ and thought of sharing it. I check my OneDrive account and got the additional camera roll bonus.
You can get it by installing OneDrive app and activate Camera Roll to get this limited time offer.
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Hello everyone. This is "old" news but y'all should know that Box, cloud storage company, has a deal going on now through March 23. If you create an account through their app, then you get 50 gb free. I have always and will continue to be a firm supporter of Dropbox but there's no harm in taking this offer too. I'm not providing a link cuz its available in the Android Market/Google Play store.
i just signed up for this the other day, seems to work pretty well. the only problem I have with it is not android related, it is that my corporate firewall has blocked access to all online storage so i can't access the files on my computer. They block evernote and everything else useful too.
That's unfortunate, however I can understand why they would deny access to cloud storage sites. It's a necessary preventative step.
I signed up a while back when they were offering 50GBs for LG users using my Inc
hi,just got my n7 and playing about with itjust wanted to know how i go about getting storage on google cloud and how it works basically,cheers
There really isn't a unified "Google Cloud."
Google drive is used for basic file storage and editing. 5GB for free.
Google music will store up to 20,000 songs.
Google+ is used for photo storage.
Basically each service has its own cloud and they can all be accessed by 1 Google account.
Hope that helps!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
just checked i cant get music as its only in usa :crying:
problem solved,i rooted my n7 then used market enabler and hide my ip admin can you close this thread now,thanks
I've read tons of posts on pay cloud services but nothing too recent. Any recommendations on cloud service? Just need near unlimited space about 500GB with maybe access via Android and iOS. Any you use that really like?
Dropbox / Google Drive are my favourites
Which is the best option if you want to use it for sharing and backing up photos? When I'm out and about taking pictures and I want to share with someone, the pics are either to big for texting or there is to many to send. So I usually upload to dropbox and send a link to either just view or to download. The problem is I only have 2G with dropbox and would like to use something else to backup almost ALL my pics(about 12G of them). Is it better to upload them to G+ or Google drive? I know that pics in google drive can be seen in G+, but you don't see the pics in G+ on your Google drive directories. Also, I plan on using the app to view the pics on my phone like the native gallery. Any advice or better options?
Thanks in advance!
I use the google photos app on my phone and have it set to auto backup. So when I take a picture(s) it backs up the most recent ones when I am on wifi.I think the google photos are sync'd with your google drive but I'm not 100% sure and can't look on my computer at work. I also increased my google drive size to 1TB for $9.99/month, they also have 100GB for $1.99/month. Not sure if this helps or makes it more complicated as I am limited to what I can see on google at work.
We have been customers and supporters of Dropbox, because it is earlier famous cloud drive. We see how the service becomes robust, and how its reliability, sharing and team features keep the management of our documents and files simple and secure. However, the later updates Google Drive has make us re-evaluate the functionality and pricing of Dropbox. Goolge Drive is more flexibility because of all kinds of Google apps. And if you use gmail, you can own a Google Drive.
So many people start to give up Dropbox and try Google Drive, then question comes: how to backup files in Dropbox to Google Drive?Manually downloading the re-uploading is undesirable since data are too big that will cost lots of time to deal with them.
To save time, we have to rely on tools. MultCloud is one of multi-cloud management applications.
Following are the steps to Backup files in Dropbox to Google Drive:
Go to ]https://www/multcloud/com & log in your account. If you don’t have an account, create one please.
1.Add Dropbox and Google Drive to MultCloud.
How to Back Up or Transfer Files Between Google Drive and Dropbox Using Backup Box checkout following link for more details:
www . wikihow . com/Back-Up-or-Transfer-Files-Between-Google-Drive-and-Dropbox-Using-Backup-Box
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