Online Storage 10 GB Free

Online Storage 10 GB Free

A company called Streamload is offering customers 10 times as many multimedia files as Google's Gmail. This kind of customer service has also made the "giants" of free mail services such as Yahoo and AOL immediately.

The Streamload service allows customers to share files stored on the system, like Yahoo Photos. In the past, this often meant exchanging pirated content like music, movies and software. However, Streamload claims they have a way to handle this situation.

In addition, users who subscribe to Streamload's 10 GB storage service can only download 100 MB per month and upload 100 MB per download. If you pay $ 10 a month, the customer will be relaxed these restrictions. The service will officially come into operation from Monday to Friday.

In the past, Streamload only provided paid hosting services and was one of the few businesses to survive with this type of business during the dotcom crisis. Steve Iverson, the company's chief operating officer, said that their 10GB service had previously been reserved for a limited number of professional computer users but was now open to anyone who wanted to store files. MP3s and digital photos onto the network.

Streamload's large free streaming service reflects the race for discounting of storage media such as computer hard drives and enhances the convenience of online storage. Many experts say that when all devices are connected to the network, local storage becomes unnecessary. Others argue that the lower the hard drive price while the ever-increasing capacity of hundreds of GB means that data on personal computers will be more efficient and attractive to users.

Last week AOL announced it would offer their subscribers a free online storage of 100 MB. Another company, Xdrive, is also launching a 5-gigabyte service, which customers trial for 15 days, then pay $ 10 a month.