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SugarSync works in Linux
I ended my last post by stating: It is a real pity that SugarSync doesn’t have a Linux client … True – there is no Linux client, but it DOES work in Linux. There is a Microsoft Windows emulator for … Continue reading
Safest online cloud back up options
I am revisiting the topic of cloud back up as I have come across an interesting definition of what constitutes a safe cloud back up option. Test: can the back up company reset your password? If the answer is no, … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, cloud, linux, SpiderOak, sugarsync, Wuala
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Back up your files in the Cloud
Students rarely back up their files regularly, and it is common for many of them to complain that their projects were lost because their laptops were destroyed by viruses or hard drive failures, or lost as they lost their copy … Continue reading
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Tagged backup, cloud, dropbox, live mesh, storage, sugarsync, sync, synching
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