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Livedrive goes live (online storage and backup)

Online storage and file backup service Livedrive has dropped its beta label and it's now charging for service. We first looked at the service back in December, when Livedrive was offering unlimited file storage for free while in beta. Now that the service has officially launched, the company is charging £39.95 per year for 100GB of space or £89.95 for unlimited storage. That's about ...

Livedrive web storage service adds Facebook, video playback support

Livedrive has added a bunch of new features to its web based file storage and sharing service. The company, which claims to offer unlimited file storage, now allows you to: Use a Java based tool for drag and drop uploading using the web interface Watch videos from the web portal after they've been re-encoded Drag and drop images from Livedrive to Facebook and vice-versa through a ...

Livedrive provides unlimited online storage

Livedrive is an online storage service that offers two advantages over most services in this space: Unlimited file storage Integration with Windows Explorer When you install Livedrive (and reboot your computer), you'll notice an L drive show up in Windows Explorer. To copy files to the service, just drag and drop them to the L drive. You can also upload and download files through a ...

Microsoft introduces Live Folders and Live Photo Gallery

Microsoft has been steadily rolling out new "Live" items since its introduction, there were two that got released late last night, with more planned to come out this summer. Live Folders has been showing its face since around May, and are finally ready for some outside testing. The "storage on a cloud" Live Drive service, as it was coined earlier, will provide users with a free 500mb of online ...

All this talk about online storage, but where's Yahoo??

With yesterday's announcement from AOL about 5GBs of online storage, the to-be released Windows Live Drive and rumored Google GDrive, all the major players are making strides into providing large amounts of persistent and easily accessible storage to their users. Except Yahoo! - they've had a storage service forever - Y! Briefcase, but it is dwarfed by these recent developments - 30MB free, ...