Storage service on Internet
Most Apple users have i Cloud in their i Phones. It can synchronize your data like photos, videos, various files and even Web browsing tabs across Apple devices. It offers you 5GB for free storage. Apps such as Pages, Keynote, and Numbers are used for document management/synchronization.
I cloud
Available on:Mac, Web, iOS
Pricing: Starts from $0.99/month for 50 GB storage
Free storage: 5 GB
Dropbox
Dropbox is one of the well-known free cloud storage system. It is designed for major Operating systems, so it suits for all your devices. Dropbox is a cloud based, file-syncronized, and well implemented services that’s aim is to access and share data from nearly anywhere. It offers you 2GB free to start.
Google Drive
Google drive is free cloud storage, when it is linked to a Google account, it offers 15GB of free space. It has real-time online file collaboration through web apps. Now, it offers a downloadable app for local file-syncing. Another interesting feature of Google Drive is that the files created in Google Drive are not considered in the already-generous, free 15GB storage allotment.
Available on: Windows, Mac, Web, Chrome, Android, iOS
Microsoft OneDrive
Microsoft’s OneDrive ( formerly called SkyDrive ) is a trusted name that has been safely hosting people’s documents and photos for years. It has a special feature of file sharing between colleagues across platforms and devices. It also directly integrates with Office 2013. It gives 7GB of space when you signup, plus more space earned for your referrals and actions. It is not affected by Heartbleed.
Available on: Windows, Mac, Web, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Windows Tablet, Xbox
