Posts Tagged ‘ cloud ’

Google Music Beta No Longer

November 17, 2011
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GoogleLogoFlat175

Google Music is no longer in beta and is currently free to store up to 20,000 songs for you.  Just go to http://music.google.com, sign up using a Google account and away you go.  You can download their music manager software which will scan your iTunes library (or other folders, etc.) providing you with a...

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SouthGeek Ramble and Review 7: Windows 8, I am your Father!

September 14, 2011
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SG x200with.me

In this episode, the pundits discuss the Samsung Galaxy tablet banned in Germany, Windows 8 boot speeds and the Metro interface, with Google and Microsoft having down time with their services, do you trust the cloud?  Would you pay for an Amazon Kindle e-book subscription and is there a new digital divide being created...

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Read all about it! Get your 100GB of free storage here!

August 9, 2011
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hard-drive

You’ve heard of other companies that offer “cloud” style storage such as DropBox, Apple’s soon to be released iCloud, Mozy and others.  Some offer you a small amount of storage for free (DropBox is 2GB) and others charge a small fee for small storage, extra storage costing more per month. Symform has a unique...

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All you can eat music storage

July 15, 2011
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If you’ve purchased an Amazon Cloud Drive subscription or purchased digital music from the Amazon store that qualified you to store up to 20GB of said music for a year, then today just got better.  Amazon has announced unlimited storage for your music files.  They must be .MP3 or .M4A, not larger than 100MB...

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