Bitcasa, one of the many companies offering cloud storage, is going out of a rather lengthy beta. Bitcasa's selling point is infinite storage, that is, for a fixed fee users get to upload as many files as they need. There are other companies offering cheap storage, the newly launched Mega offers 50 GB for free, ... |
5 February 2013 09:41 GMT |
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Bitcasa, the cloud storage startup that promises infinite storage, free for now, is expanding its coverage with its first batch of mobile apps. Bitcasa is now offering an Android app and a Windows 8/RT app with an iOS one coming in early 2013.
There are already desktop client apps, a web client that works on mobile... |
18 December 2012 12:23 GMT |
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Microsoft’s very own SkyDrive is clearly a helpful application that allows you to save and manage files online, but plenty of alternative services have already reached both the web and Windows 8 platforms.
Bitcasa is one of the most appealing solutions in this regard, as it provides infinite storage to its use... |
18 December 2012 04:15 GMT |
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One of the most interesting new companies at last weeks' TechCrunch Disrupt conference, and one of the finalists, Bitcasa made quite a splash with its cloud backup and sync service.
Bitcasa promises infinite storage for a small, fixed monthly fee and client-side encryption, the Holy Grail of cloud storage. It... |
19 September 2011 13:51 GMT |
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The personal cloud storage space is not exactly lacking competition. Dropbox rules the bunch, but there are many other options out there, some with more free storage, some with better privacy options and policies.
Yet there are people, and companies, that believe the space is ripe for the picking. The latest to th... |
13 September 2011 09:01 GMT |
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